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Posts by James

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How Does A Hugelkultur Work

Packing in soil and organic material to fill the gaps in a Hugelkultur One of several no-dig gardening methods, the Hugelkultur or Hugelbed, is a vegetable growing technique originating from the...

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What Vegetables To Grow In A Hoop House

Hoop House set out in a series of Raised beds and containers with straw bale planters to the rear Growing vegetables in a hoop house (also called a polytunnel or hoop tunnel) is a real bonus for...

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How Deep Does A Raised Bed Need To Be For Potatoes?

These potatoes were grown in a shallow square foot garden and produced an amazing crop Raised beds are indeed an excellent choice for growing potatoes, the loose soil/compost mix creating a...

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What To Do With Old Straw Bale Garden

Used and depleted straw bales from the straw bale garden headed for the compost heap Perhaps over the last 2 years or so you have been using the straw bale garden method, and now you are wondering...

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How To Prevent Carrot Fly Damage

Carrot fly larvae starts from the crown of the carrot and works its way down the root causing devastating damage to the carrot. The tiny carrot fly (Chamaepsila rosae) is perhaps the biggest enemy...

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Keeping Cats Out Of Raised Vegetable Beds

Cats may be cute - and good mouse hunters, but you do not want cat poop in your raised bed garden! For any gardener there is little more disgusting and horrific than getting a hand full of cat...

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Best Selling author of several no-dig gardening books, James has over 40 years of gardening knowledge and experience to share with like-minded gardening enthusiasts.

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