Posted by Myarticle on September 9, 2010
What exactly is container vegetable gardening you may be asking?
Well the answer is not really so difficult! As the name suggests, instead of using land for growing vegetables, you use containers and pots to grow your vegetable garden instead.
Of course yes, you may transplant your vegetables to the vegetable patch or to earth [...]
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Posted by Myarticle on August 22, 2010
Container gardening can be a fun and rewarding hobby which is enjoyed by millions of people all in excess of the world. Not only is it relaxing and enjoyable, but you get the satisfaction of knowing that you’re growing your own factories and you know where by they came from! With much more and much [...]
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Posted by admin on April 17, 2010
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Posted by Myarticle on April 1, 2010
I like to grow my herbs in strawberry pots (those cute terra cotta pots that have a lot of openings in the sides) because I can grow a number of herb plants in just one container. From the spindly types to the bushy variety and from the cascading vines to the long spikes, the strawberry [...]
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Posted by Myarticle on March 13, 2010
Growing a garden full of fresh, lovely flowers is an enjoyable experience if you don’t mind getting down and dirty. Sure, it’s easy to go out and buy a potted plant or a bouquet for the table, but you won’t get the same sense of wonderment, pride and joy as you do from growing your [...]
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