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| | | | | I enjoy gardening and growing my own food. The freshness of the fruit and vegetables is unbeatable. I do not have a large backyard so for the past few years, I was limited to the little raised garden bed that I created. I also used a bunch of pots for plants that would not fit in the garden bed. The way the sun rises and sets over my property meant that my garage would be in plenty of sunlight for a majority of the day. I kept thinking how I might be able to utilize this area better. In 2021, I decided t... | |
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| | | | | This is a post on how we went from 0-60 on a backyard container garden, and provides some advice for how you can do the same. Container Gardening is a great way to utilize an otherwise infertile landscape to grow small amounts of edible or decorative plants. | |
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| | | | | Around 4 years ago, I planted a lemon seed from a lemon that lives in my parents-in-law's front yard. It's been interesting to watch it grow all these years. Early this year, a few flowers came out for the first time, along with 4 or 5 lemons: it was good to know the tree would... | |
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| | | No-dig raised beds with a difference - great for building fertility, holding moisture, maximising surface volume and for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs in even small gardens. | ||