Vegetable Garden


The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com
Lehigh University helps Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley start vegetable garden
The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com
By Lynn Olanoff | The Express-Times View full sizeExpress-Times Photo | ASHLI TRUCHONTony Cruz, of Bethlehem, plants tomato plants in the new vegetable garden at the Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley on Friday morning. The former site of several
Urban farm sprouts in south BethlehemAllentown Morning Call

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Vegetable Garden

Herbs are a Must for the Garden
Patch.com
With that in mind, don't plant perennial herbs in the middle of a vegetable garden. Place them in a protected space or bed near the house. For annual herbs, they benefit from the rich soils and sun provided with vegetable gardens and will thrive amid

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TEMECULA: Scout installs benches at garden pond – North County Times

May 20, 2012

Vegetable Garden

TEMECULA: Scout installs benches at garden pondNorth County TimesAmong the many features of a 3.4-acre public garden tucked away in a rural residential area in southwest Temecula are rows upon rows of roses of all colors, a robust vegetable garden, and a pond that boasts tadpoles and lily pads.

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Plant your own produce patch – Cincinnati.com

May 20, 2012

Vegetable Garden

Plant your own produce patchCincinnati.comThe Enquirer/Jeff Swinger Having a vegetable garden is so important to Ron and Jenny Erdmann that they started planning theirs before they had even moved in to their newly purchased home in Mount Lookout. “Now that we had the space, we wanted to do it …

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Straw bales can serve as garden plots – Sioux Falls Argus Leader

May 20, 2012

Vegetable Garden

Straw bales can serve as garden plotsSioux Falls Argus LeaderHave you ever thought about creating a vegetable garden in a bale of straw? It's not as crazy as it may sound, and it even comes with advantages. No digging is required, as the bales are placed right on the ground. They also can be [...]

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Let it Grow: Gardens grow healthy communities – Post-Bulletin

May 20, 2012

Vegetable Garden

Post-Bulletin

Let it Grow: Gardens grow healthy communitiesPost-BulletinToday, having a vegetable garden has become trendy. • Gardening is an excellent way to stay physically fit. An hour of general garden work burns 272 calories. An hour of planting trees or weeding burns 306 calories. An hour of tilling burns 408 …

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8 small gardens await Habitat tour visitors – Delmarva Now

May 20, 2012

Small Garden

8 small gardens await Habitat tour visitorsDelmarva NowCHINCOTEAGUE — Blooms, bathtubs, beer-bottle borders, and a buddha statue await visitors to the Eastern Shore and the Habitat Small Garden Tour this Saturday, May 19. Beginning at 10 am, eight gardens, featuring both shade and sun plants, …
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Good irrigation key to healthy garden – Montgomery Advertiser

May 18, 2012

Vegetable Garden

Good irrigation key to healthy gardenMontgomery AdvertiserWe spend a lot of time and money during the year in the vegetable garden. Irrigation is a good way to improve your garden, specifically drip irrigation. Drip irrigation conserves water by directing it to the root zone of plants where it is most needed.

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Vegetable Gardening: There is nothing better than the taste of seasonal produce – Newsolio

May 18, 2012

Vegetable Garden

Newsolio

Vegetable Gardening: There is nothing better than the taste of seasonal produceNewsolioRake the ground level and sprinkle with a vegetable garden fertilizer. Gather your supplies and place them near the plot to avoid wasting time as you start. It will be handy to have your gardening tools, stakes, string and, of course, your seedlings [...]

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Vegetables for all – Idaho Mountain Express and Guide

May 18, 2012

Vegetable Garden

Idaho Mountain Express and Guide

Vegetables for allIdaho Mountain Express and GuideBy JENNIFER TUOHY Ask any Wood River Valley gardener and he or she will tell you that growing a vegetable garden in the Wood River Valley can lead you down a path to heartbreak. With a miniscule growing season, a climate that throws snow [...]

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