FW: Mike the Gardener`s Newsletter vol.30: How to Grow Your Garden in a Bag

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Patricia McGrath

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Apr 10, 2013, 9:19:10 AM4/10/13
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Thought some of you might enjoy this

 

Pat

 

From: mi...@averagepersongardening.com [mailto:mi...@averagepersongardening.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:12 PM
To: Patricia McGrath
Subject: Mike the Gardener`s Newsletter vol.30: How to Grow Your Garden in a Bag

 

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How to Grow Your Garden in a Bag

You have gardening in the bag! Literally, you can grow your garden in a bag. If you are short on space, time and money, then try this great idea ...

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How to Make a DIY Square Foot Garden Planting Template

Here is a great planting template that you can make out of some wood, dowels, a few screws and about an hour of your time ...

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How to Build a PVC Sprinkler for your Vegetable Garden

There are a variety of options when it comes to making sure your garden is properly hydrated. Here is a cool idea from Home Spun Threads using nothing more than PVC and a little creativity to water your vegetable garden beds. The best part of using PVC to create a sprinkler system for your vegetable garden, is that you can really customize it anyway you want ...

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How to Build a Food Storage Shelf

Your root crop production is through the roof this year and now you need a place to store them all. Or you took our advice and built the Potato Tower we posted. Whatever the reason, you need storage for those items. Here is a great project for you to build. A food storage shelf. A few supplies and hours later, and you will be all set ...

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3 Reasons Why You Need to Add Manure to Your Garden

Manure, and more specifically, composted or seasoned manure has a tremendous amount of benefits for your home vegetable garden. There are plenty of great reasons as to why you would add manure to your garden, here are 3 to get you going ...


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