Starting an Organic Garden

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    1. How to Start a New Garden
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    Homegrown veggies taste better, and are easier on the wallet than their store-bought counterparts. Start your own garden and enjoy the fruits of your labor!

    Homegrown veggies taste better, and are easier on the wallet than their store-bought counterparts. Start your own garden and enjoy the fruits of your labor!

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    2. How to Support Plants in Your Garden
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    If your plants are tall and top heavy or fruit bearing and need to be trellised, learn how to give them the support they need, in this lesson from Grow Organic!

    If your plants are tall and top heavy or fruit bearing and need to be trellised, learn how to give them the support they need, in this lesson from Grow Organic!

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    3. Gardening and Plant Nutrition
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    Vitamins aren’t just for people—minerals, micronutrients, and macronutrients can help your plants grow big and strong—so learn about proper plant nutrition!

    Vitamins aren’t just for people—minerals, micronutrients, and macronutrients can help your plants grow big and strong—so learn about proper plant nutrition!

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    4. How to Start Your Own Compost Pile
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    Composting transforms waste headed for the landfill into nutrient-dense plant food—and it couldn’t be easier! Learn how in this lesson from Grow Organic.

    Composting transforms waste headed for the landfill into nutrient-dense plant food—and it couldn’t be easier! Learn how in this lesson from Grow Organic.

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    5. How to Start Lasagna Gardening
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    Want to make an easy and nutrient-rich garden bed without any digging? Discover sheet layering or 'lasagna gardening', a slow compost process with no tilling.

    Want to make an easy and nutrient-rich garden bed without any digging? Discover sheet layering or 'lasagna gardening', a slow compost process with no tilling.

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Alexander P
Thank you!
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James M
I like yours better then my pvc and chicken wire so I well have to try your way next year thank you for the info.
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Dan R
I liked the above ground raised beds. What kind of wood are you using and how often do you have to replace them? Thank you for the info.
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Jean M
Thanks for the easy tips!
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Lorri Filoi A
Thanks
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