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Showing posts with label Vegetable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetable. Show all posts

Mar 31, 2011

Grow a Vegetable Garden in Raised Beds

Raised beds make vegetable gardening less work. Learn why and discover great design techniques in this slideshow.

By Justin W. Hancock
obleisk tomato support
 

Benefit: Save Your Back

Build your raised beds so they're at least 12 inches tall. That reduces back strain because you won't have to bend over as far to reach the plants. If the walls are waist high, you can sit on edges to work the soil and harvest your bounty without having to bend over at all.
See our easy, step-by-step instructions for making a raised bed.
Get quotes for landscape, deck, and fence projects from pros in your area.
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Grow a Vegetable Garden in Raised Beds

Raised beds make vegetable gardening less work. Learn why and discover great design techniques in this slideshow.

By Justin W. Hancock
obleisk tomato support
 

Benefit: Save Your Back

Build your raised beds so they're at least 12 inches tall. That reduces back strain because you won't have to bend over as far to reach the plants. If the walls are waist high, you can sit on edges to work the soil and harvest your bounty without having to bend over at all.
See our easy, step-by-step instructions for making a raised bed.
Get quotes for landscape, deck, and fence projects from pros in your area.
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Top Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs for 2011

 From Better Home sand Garden Newsletter
Try these brand-new, mouthwatering varieties that offer better flavor are easier to grow, or have other features perfect for your garden and kitchen.

By Justin W. Hancock
'Green Envy' Tomato 'Green Envy' stands out on the dinner plate! It bears a big crop of 1-inch-long emerald-green cherry tomatoes. The fruits have a meaty texture and sweet, juicy taste.
Name: Tomato 'Green Envy'
Growing conditions: Full sun and moist, well-drained soil
Days to maturity: 70
Type: Indeterminate
Source: burpee.com
Available from seed: Yes
Photo courtesy of burpee.com
Learn more about tomatoes.

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Top Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs for 2011

 From Better Home sand Garden Newsletter
Try these brand-new, mouthwatering varieties that offer better flavor are easier to grow, or have other features perfect for your garden and kitchen.

By Justin W. Hancock
'Green Envy' Tomato 'Green Envy' stands out on the dinner plate! It bears a big crop of 1-inch-long emerald-green cherry tomatoes. The fruits have a meaty texture and sweet, juicy taste.
Name: Tomato 'Green Envy'
Growing conditions: Full sun and moist, well-drained soil
Days to maturity: 70
Type: Indeterminate
Source: burpee.com
Available from seed: Yes
Photo courtesy of burpee.com
Learn more about tomatoes.

Related Links

From frilly fronds to big, bold, brightly colored ...
Rely on plants with great-looking foliage to keep ...
Soup beans and cornbread get a pure and simple spi...

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