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Category: Growing Vegetables

link to How Deep Should Raised Beds Be For Growing Vegetables?

How Deep Should Raised Beds Be For Growing Vegetables?

Whilst there are many vegetable gardening sites that recommend 12 inches plus (250mm) for growing vegetables in raised garden beds, the fact is that I have personally grown many vegetables in raised...

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How To Build A DIY Raised Garden Bed

When it comes to setting up a DIY Raised Garden Bed, there are a number of choices you can make - even after you have chosen your 'Bed' material, be it metal, timber, brick or even straw...

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Preparing A Polytunnel For The Spring Growing Season

There is little doubt about it, the coming of the Spring growing season is the highlight of any gardeners life -and something that is anticipated with great relish! The cold dark winter nights are...

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Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening Tips For Beginners

Growing vegetables in Raised Beds is an efficient and simple way to start your own vegetable garden. Why do I say this? The answer is simple – and yet long winded! Suffice it to say that...

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Why Cucumbers turn Yellow

Yellow cucumbers trailing from the vine may well be an interesting sight, but the question remains – why they turn yellow in the first place! Other questions soon follow, such as are yellow...

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Prevent Rats and Mice Eating Seedlings

There are many garden pests that have to be overcome in the process of growing your own peas, beans, and indeed many other vegetable crops. But protecting the young pea or bean seedlings from mice or...

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Hi, I'm James Paris and welcome to my blog! An Amazon best selling author of numerous books in the No-Dig vegetable gardening niche, I am particularly interested in the No-Dig gardening methods that Urban or City dwellers can use to grow their own food - even when space is limited.
Please check out my Amazon Author Page... https://amazon.com/author/jamesparis

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