Over the years my tomato patch has produced respectable results. But one of the problems I consistently encountered was called Blossom End Rot. It happened first some ten years ago and grew
Most gardeners who use raised beds quickly fall in love with mulches. A thick layer of mulch on top of the soil preserves moisture, suppresses weed growth, and can even add nutrients to the soil all year long. A good
Written by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Southern Agrarian – http://www.southernagrarian.com/ There is a temptation to look at a vegetable garden as a home-grown food factory, where efficiency is the driving factor.
Today we’ll talk about how to create the kind of mad, amazing, beautiful, permaculture vertical garden I shared in my last video. Check out Free Plants For Everyone for more info on
David the Good always delivers, both in humor and in quality content. Are you thinking about getting the garden going? Listen and learn from the master.
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