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The Easiest Veggies to Grow for Beginning Gardeners

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The Easiest Veggies to Grow for Beginning Gardeners

This is the first in a series of blogs for beginner gardeners. I'm frequently asked which vegetables are the easiest to grow from seed. My favorites are beans, cucumbers, pumpkins, summer squash, radishes and lettuce. These can be planted directly in the garden and are vigorous growers.

Keeping it Simple from Organic Garden Grower.com

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Keeping it Simple from Organic Garden Grower.com

The Growing Demand for Organic Gardening Sprouts New Self Sustaining Innovations

30 Minute Flower Garden

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30 Minute Flower Garden

The no excuses way to garden. Plant your own flower garden in 30 minutes. Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl shows you how.

How to Build a Used Tire Raised Garden & Tree Ring

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How to Build a Used Tire Raised Garden & Tree Ring

Ever wonder what to do with those old tires? Do you want to have a garden without the need to till soil? We have found that used tires make GREAT raised garden beds!

Urban Gardening: How to Build a Raised bed and Hoop House

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Urban Gardening: How to Build a Raised bed and Hoop House

This video is a highrez combination of two older lorez videos. Here Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, builds a raised bed garden for square foot gardening and assembles a simple hoop house for it. The Perfect system for a city organic garden.

Square Foot Gardening Tips: February

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Square Foot Gardening Tips: February

Patti Moreno, The Garden Girl & Mel Bartholomew of Square Foot Gardening, discuss what gardeners are doing in the month of February.

Why Should I Compost & What Ingredients Should I Use?

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Why Should I Compost & What Ingredients Should I Use?

It may seem like a no-brainer to people in the environmental community, but it never hurts to get a brief refresher course in why the act of composting is so beneficial and what components help to make it all come together.

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Capture rainwater in your yard to save water and keep waterways clean

Did you know that lawns produce significant amounts of nutrient-rich stormwater runoff, and research shows that such runoff can potentially pollute streams, lakes, and estuaries? Follow these easy steps to keep rainwater on your landscape and out of the storm drain.

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