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  2. Ask the Master Gardener: Advice for growing vegetables in ...

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    Dense shade would be lack of direct sunlight, few plants will grow in these areas. Q: My only outside space for gardening is a very small patio, only about 3' x 5', only have room for a few small ...

  3. Gardening in restricted spaces - Wikipedia

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    Gardening in small places can be applied to edible or floral plants. Growing food has many benefits including saving money; healthier, fresher, and better tasting food; knowledge of pesticide and fertilizer exposure. Gardening is a good form of exercise and has been proven to be therapeutic.

  4. Upside-down gardening - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down gardening is a kitchen garden technique where the vegetable garden uses suspended soil and seedlings to stop pests and blight, [1] and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants. [2] The vegetable growing yield is only marginally affected. Kathi (Lael) Morris was the first known to grow tomatoes ...

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    Container gardening is an easy way to bring a fresh look to your front porch, patio, back yard or any outdoor space. You can add color and greenery to liven up drab spaces. You can add color and ...

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    Lemon trees get to be about three to five feet at maturity and can be grown in a small planter in your home or a container in the backyard. Tomatoes are the John Mayer of the vegetable world: They ...

  7. Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Plant domestication is seen as the birth of agriculture. However, it is arguably proceeded by a very long history of gardening wild plants. While the 12,000 year-old date is the commonly accepted timeline describing plant domestication, there is now evidence from the Ohalo II hunter-gatherer site showing earlier signs of disturbing the soil and cultivation of pre-domesticated crop species. [8]

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