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Posts by James

link to Simple Composting For Beginners

Simple Composting For Beginners

Having a rich and full supply of good compost is every budding gardeners dream - or at least it should be! Compost has many uses, but mainly it is all about feeding the plants be they vegetable,...

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link to How To Build A Raised Garden Bed – PDF

How To Build A Raised Garden Bed – PDF

The construction of a timber raised bed is fairly simple and straight forward. First of all, level and mark out the area where you would like your raised bed to be. Bear in mind that it should not be...

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link to What Is The Purpose Of A Keyhole Garden

What Is The Purpose Of A Keyhole Garden

The main purpose of a Keyhole garden is to create a growing environment to grow vegetables where the soil or other conditions would otherwise make the task difficult. This is particularly the case...

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Top 5 Benefits Of Companion Planting

There are many reasons that can be cited to promote the idea of companion planting, from environmental to personal. Here are just five of the most powerful reasons in my opinion. Top Benefits...

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link to Hugelkultur: The Mound Culture Gardening Technique

Hugelkultur: The Mound Culture Gardening Technique

What Is A Hugelkultur Raised Bed The Hugelkultur (meaning hill culture) pronounced "Hoo-gel-cool-toor" is an idea that originated in the Black Forest of Germany as far back as the middle...

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How To Make A HotBed To Grow Vegetables

An extremely effective way to get an early start with your Raised Bed garden is to use it as a ‘Hot’ Bed. There are 2 main ways to effectively create a hot bed – artificial, with the help of...

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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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