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  2. 10 Essential Tips for Growing Vegetables Indoors Successfully

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    If you’re short on outdoor space or simply want to harvest homegrown vegetables in winter, these 10 tips will help you start and maintain a thriving vegetable garden indoors. Related: 11 Things ...

  3. Square foot gardening - Wikipedia

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    Square foot gardening is the practice of dividing the growing area into small square sections. The aim is to assist the planning and creating of a small but intensively planted vegetable garden . It results in a simple and orderly gardening system, from which it draws much of its appeal.

  4. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Great Garden Companions: A companion planting system for a beautiful, chemical-free vegetable garden. 1998.

  5. List of horticulture and gardening books and publications

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    Gardening books encompass a variety of subjects from garden design, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, to shade gardens. Every plant genus or category of plants may also be covered including roses, clematis, bulbs, hellebores, and hydrangeas. The Internet has expanded and enhanced the availability of gardening resources.

  6. Starting a vegetable garden: the basics - AOL

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    Growing vegetables is a family activity, gives everyone a reason to get out in the fresh air, provides exercise and saves money. Growing vegetables is a family activity, gives everyone a reason to ...

  7. Yes, Everyone Can Grow These Tasty Vegetables in a Home Garden

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    Turnips. An underrated cool-weather vegetable, the turnip makes a great alternative to carrots and potatoes in many recipes. Plus, you can eat both the green tops and the root vegetable, making ...

  8. Succession planting - Wikipedia

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    It has been noted that successful interplanting and intensive gardening is done in raised beds within the planting areas. [4] Planting two or more non-competing crops may raise issues with soil-borne diseases and insects that only affect one type of plant. Depending on how close the interplanting varieties are, crop failure is a possibility. [5]

  9. Synergistic gardening - Wikipedia

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    Synergistic gardening is a system of organic gardening, developed by Emilia Hazelip. The system is strongly influenced by permaculture , as well as the work of Masanobu Fukuoka and Marc Bonfils . [ 1 ]