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Growing Blueberries in Containers (or in the Ground)
Growing blueberries is a great way to produce some of your own fruit. They're great in containers and urban gardens.
University of Illinois Extension serving DeWitt, Macon and Piatt Counties
How to Build a Terrarium — fun, kid-friendly DIY garden project! Not to mention, incredibly low-maintenance.:
How -- and Why -- to Grow Your Own Seedlings for the Garden
If you're planting a vegetable garden, you'll need to decide if you're planting seeds or seedlings. Here's a look at how to save money and get started early by planting seeds.
What I like about this graphic? It illustrates all the makings of building an "instant layered" Lasagna Garden bed, too ;-) #GardenMaven Feed your soil informative composting know-how. Remember that Lasagna style garden beds require a starter layer of cardboard and manure (to draw the worms,) then the multi-layered makings of a good compost pile as shown above will do nicely... #GardenMaven
100 Things You Can (and Should) Compost | Small Footprint Family™
100 Things You Can Compost
How To Dry, Freeze and Preserve Herbs
drying-herbs-56 How to Preserve Herbs – Drying Herbs Drying herbs is pretty self explanatory, but the most space intensive way to preserve herbs. If you choose this route, you must have a warm, dry indoor area to hang the herbs. Hang them in small bunches, cover them to keep them clean, and when dry, strip the leaves off the branches and seal in bags or jars. Make sure they are crispy dry before you seal them up. You can also dry herbs in the microwave or a food dehydrator.
Create A Self-Sustaining Decorative And Edible Windowsill Planter
Plant your edible goodies in a window planter, and you can snip off what you need for salads and cooking and then watch them magically regrow. http://www.ehow.com/ehow-home/blog/no-garden-no-problem-create-a-self-sustaining-decorative-and-edible-windowsill-planter/?utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=blog&utm_campaign=fanpage
Automatic Irrigation Watering Spikes - Set of 8 | Collections Etc.
Irrigation spikes - attach these spikes to old soft drink bottles to create an efficient irrigation system for your garden! The slow-drip design delivers water deep into the soil, so your plants stay nourished while you save time watering.
Companion Plant Visual Chart for your Garden - Mom With a Prep
Companion Plant Visual Chart for your Garden
10 VEGGIES YOU CAN GROW AGAIN.
Infographic on veggies you can grow again
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How To Improve your Garden soil without a compost heap - An easy way to recycle kitchen waste directly in your soil.