Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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USDA Zone 5 Gardening
Your garden's success is, in large part, based on planting suitable crops for your climate. Here, we'll focus on Zone 5 plantings. Some major US cities that fall in USDA Zone 5 are Chicago, Illinois, Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, Minneapolis, M...
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    Sustainable Gardening Non-Profit changing the world one garden at a time.
    I use the Mittleider method of sustainable organic gardening The Mittleider method is taught by the gardening Non-Profit Food for Everyone Foundation. Over the years I have saved tens of thousands of dollars just by growing my own vegetables, berries...
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    How to build an affordable greenhouse.
    Have you ever thought about building your own greenhouse ; either for producing healthy seedlings, or to grow tender crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers, that don;t do well in your short-season environment?; Both reasons are valid and importa...
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    Garden Salsa Peppers
    The Garden Salsa Chili Pepper heat is medium, measuring in at 5-8 inches long they are also ideal for a stuffing recipe. This Hybrid Pepper is both heat and disease resistant. As with most peppers place your seeds about 1/8 below the soil water then ...
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    How to build a row cover for a garden.
    Row covers are easy to build, basically you create a curved or square frame running the length of your garden bed. The material I use is PVC pipe which I bend using a jig.; You simply measure; your curved distance; from one side of the bed to the oth...
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    California Wonder Peppers
    California wonder Bell Peppers;are the traditional peppers you see in the store.; They have a blocky look and are excellent for stuffing, slicing and frying.; They are also very good eaten fresh cut up in a salad, and; a Pizza.; 90% of the time when ...
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    Start a profitable Gardening business
    Goal: To ;live off the land; and produce a great income using the Food for Everyone Foundation method of Grow-Box and Grow-Bed gardening. Gardens using the Foundation method grow five to ten times the yield of traditional gardens. In addition to prod...
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    Sweet Banana Peppers
    The Banana pepper is excellent for frying, stuffing and even eating fresh off the plant; This is an all around favorite; I like to stuff mine with a cheese or rice mixture, then just pop them in the oven for 15-20 minutes and add some hot sauce and y...
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    Grow Habanero Peppers
    Habanero Peppers can you say HOTTTTT.;They are on average fifty times hotter then the Jalapeno.; Start indoors about eight weeks prior to planting outside.; Plant the seeds 1/4 inch deep and germinate for 3-4 weeks at at least 70 degrees.; If possibl...
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    Top 10 Innovative Gardening Solutions
    Whether it's trying to maximize the gardening space you have, conserving resources or just trying to grow the best harvest ever, these unique tools and tips will surely help you get the most out of your garden....
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    Dr. Jacob Mittleider
    Jacob spent decades traveling around the world teaching sustainable organic gardening in under developed countries saving hundreds of thousands of lives..;Dr. Mittleider ;and Jim Kennard worked on many projects over the years. As Dr. Mittleider got o...
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    Mittleider organic sustainable garden 2010
    Over the past six years I have used the Mittleider method of gardening. It has been a blessing financially and from a health standpoint. Over the years I have had the pleasure to get to know Jim Kennard the President of the Non-Profit Food For Everyo...
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    Roma Tomato
    Roma tomatoes are great for paste and sauces, one great things about tomatoes is that you can just pour in a variety to make a great ;sauce Plant the Roma seed about 1/4 inch deep, water and put in a sunny warm area.; In about 7-10 days the seedling ...
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