Monday, April 22, 2013

Newsletter: Grow Edibles in Any Garden!

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Container Gardening

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Gardeners have always known it, but being a locavore is very cool. While farmer's markets help you get crops close to home, a homegrown kitchen garden provides food right in the yard -- even the front yard, if you know how to go about it. While selecting seed this year, try out these fantastic heirloom varieties that are as tough as the next hybrid. Even if your yard is plunged in shade, you too can convince your soil to provide sustenance. You just have to know what to grow.

    April 22, 2013
front yard Front-Yard Veggies

If plastic flamingos and slip-and-slides are acceptable in front yards, vegetables should be too. Just be sure to get the front-yard kitchen garden right with these designer tips and tricks.

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heirlooms The Best Heirlooms

Don't listen to naysayers who claim heirlooms are too troublesome to be worth their while. Meet some vegetables that stand strong against insects and disease in our article over at PlantersPlace.com.

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shade A Harvest in Shade

Even low-light gardeners can add kitchen gardening to their list of hobbies. From strawberries to ferns, there is an abundance of flavors waiting for you in the shade.

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