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  2. Cheap hacks that will make home gardening a breeze - AOL

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    If you love gardening, but don't necessarily have the space or the budget for it, check out these easy DIY tricks that don't beat around the bush! Cheap hacks that will make home gardening a ...

  3. Scientists Used This Rooftop Garden Hack to Help Plants Grow ...

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    Researchers used CO2 from classrooms at Boston University, through rooftop exhaust vents, to help spinach grow up to four times larger and corn twice as big than a control group not receiving CO2. ...

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  5. Gardening in restricted spaces - Wikipedia

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    A container garden in large plastic planters. Container or bucket gardening involves growing plants in some type of container, whether it be commercially produced or an everyday object such as 5-gallon bucket, wooden crate, plastic storage container, kiddie pool, etc. Container gardening is convenient for those with limited spaces because the containers can be placed anywhere and as single ...

  6. French intensive gardening - Wikipedia

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    Chadwick, an English gardener, started the Garden Project, now UC Santa Cruz's upper garden, using the French intensive method in 1967. [4] Jeavons expanded on Chadwick's work by writing the book "How to Grow More Vegetables," which adapted the French intensive method into a consumable and understandable medium for the American public. [4]

  7. No-dig gardening - Wikipedia

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    The origins of no-dig gardening are unclear, and may be based on pre-industrial or nineteenth-century farming techniques. [3] Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of "do-nothing farming" or natural farming, which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the permaculture movement.

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