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How To Grow Wheatgrass by the Fixie Chick

I have decided to grow wheatgrass again. I originally started to grow it about 2 years ago. Harvested a few crops of wheatgrass and juiced it. Then for whatever reasons slowly moved away from it. Now I have planted a new crop of wheatgrass.

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Toilet Paper Roll Seed Starters

If you start growing plants from seeds, you can re-use used toilet paper rolls to start your seeds growing.  This article explains how to recycle toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls to use in starting your plants from seed.
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An Easy Gardening Project To Do With Your Children

Here is a short tip to take advantage of: Kids can grow potatoes in a plastic garbage bag. Read the rest of this entry »

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2009 Cucumber Harvest

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e planted three cucumber plants this year. Last year we planted three as well, but lost two to frost very early on in the season. This year we lost one so we were net gain of an entire plant.

As young plants when they only had two leaves on the whole plant, their small leaves turn white and start to curl up underneath themselves Read the rest of this entry »

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9 Reasons for starting a home vegtable garden

Author: farmersteve63

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ith the vegetable garden season beginning to wind down in the midwest. It is never to early to begin to think about starting your vegetable garden for next year. If you have never grown a vegetable garden before, you should really consider starting one. There are several benefits and reasons as to why you would want to start your own vegetable garden. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mulch and Feed your Gardens for Free

Author: Bare Bones Gardener

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n Today’s throwaway society, there is absolutely no need to go out and purchase mulch material for your garden, unless it is for the particular aesthetic appearance, “The Look”, sake of the mulch material.

Were you aware that there are a number of mulching materials that you can obtain from around your own community that are free, and some of which can even be even delivered to you for nothing as well? Read the rest of this entry »

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Build a Soaker Hose Manifold

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fter tripling the size of my garden from 8 foot square last year to 8′x24′, I extended my single 50′ soaker hose to three 50′ soaker hoses connected end-to-end to support the larger garden however, the hose became quite unwieldy. Having to straighten out the entire 150′ of soaker hose was becoming a nightmare with the whole hose moving when small sections needed to be rearranged knocking over plants in the process. I will detail the steps I took to remedy the situation by building a hose manifold from common parts found at the local hardware store to create a number of short runs of hose that are much easier to manage and control. Read the rest of this entry »

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