Filling a frame, planting some beans, demonstrating potatoes grown in a bag and one reason why I do what I do.
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May
20
Filling a frame, planting some beans, demonstrating potatoes grown in a bag and one reason why I do what I do.
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May
19
Container gardening is a great way for beginning gardeners to start producing their own food. Jon Traunfeld from the University of Maryland Extension talks about everything you need to know, from potting soil to planting, to grow vegetables in containers. From five-gallon buckets to Earth boxes, container gardening gives you a ton of options for any budget. Read about container gardening here: www.agnr.umd.edu And check out individual vegetable profiles here: growit.umd.edu Thisvideo is brought to you by the Home and Garden Information Center, part of University of Maryland Extension. provides resources and encourages people to start their own food gardens. www.growit.umd.edu Learn about our Grow It Eat It campaign, which Check out our facebook page for more gardening advice: www.facebook.com Animation by Chris Heuer, Freefall FX, LLC Shot and edited by Brett Wooldridge and Emily Heimsoth
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May
19

Danielle explains how easy and fun it is to grow beans! Yay, Beansies!
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18

Day 2, after l have tidied and weeded, cut back bamboo and removed waste, it is looking fantastic already! Stay tuned, more back yard videos to come! FACEBOOK – Please like my page www.facebook.com
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May
17
November in the garden means pruning and training deciduous trees, mulching bare vegetable areas to protect them from winter cold, lifting tender bulbs to plant inside before the frost catches them, and digging out any remaining beetroots, potatoes or carrots before the frost gets them. It is also a good time to collect dried seed heads and cones to decorate the house, and plant paper-whites for scented table centres. For more gardening inspiration go to www.co-operative.coop
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May
17
www.HomeOrganicGardening.org Growing a great garden is not always easy. Going totally organic can add to the challenge. But just follow a few simple steps and you’ll have a phenomenal organic garden in no time! Organic Gardening had became a need for healthy food. Consuming organic food not only helps you, but also for the future generation. That is arguably one of the strongest reason why more and more people are engaging in organic gardening. This article will focus on the basics of organic gardening which many do not understand, sadly.
May
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Taking your runner beans from their pots to their new home at the allotment!
May
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How to plant potatoes. Taken in my allotment in Liverpool in March 2007
May
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Grow your own organic vegetables. Learn how to build the inner hexagon that supports the 6 bay permaculture vegetable enclosure. This is part four of an eight part series that takes you through the entire construction process presented by Chris Francis of Strongbuild. Visit Strongbuild at www.strongbuild.com.au