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Free Garden Plans
Started by eds, Apr 13 2014 12:05 PM
14 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 April 2014 - 12:05 PM
#2
Posted 13 April 2014 - 12:28 PM
Good for those who have a garden.
Millions don't.
Millions don't.
#3
Posted 13 April 2014 - 01:13 PM
Besoeker, on 13 April 2014 - 12:28 PM, said:
Good for those who have a garden.
Millions don't.
Millions don't.


So I plant peppers, tomatoes, carrots-some herbs in pots that are placed higher so I don't have to bend as much
to pick out the weeds.
But hell, with climate change, I could/should be growing papaya, grapefruit, lemons, avocados.........yum.
#4
Posted 13 April 2014 - 02:04 PM
I talked to an elderly gardener last Friday,
. . . who said he was just getting too old, to plant a large garden any more,
. . . so this year, he will plant, successive plantings of just green beans.
He considers it to have most of the medical and
. . . health giving attributes that his body needs.
What's Beneficial about Green Beans
1. Vitamin K
2. Vitamin C
3. Less calories
4. Rich in fiber
5. Folates
6. Prevents infections
7. Maintains cell and body fluid
8. Controls cardiovascular diseases and blood pressure
9. Vitamin A
10. Manganese
More about Green Bean Benefits
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#5
Posted 14 April 2014 - 03:52 AM
Not to be disagreeable, but the chart shows "boiled" We shouldn't boil veggies; they lose all their nutrients.
Steam or quick stir fry with a tiny bit of olive oil.
If boiled
then at least, we should save the water, let it cool and pour over house plants or outside on a tree.
But thanks for the video Ed.
Found this on the web- planting perennial gardens; for bees, butterflies and beauty.
(On-line school course)
http://www.my-garden...todays-gardens/
Steam or quick stir fry with a tiny bit of olive oil.
If boiled


But thanks for the video Ed.

Found this on the web- planting perennial gardens; for bees, butterflies and beauty.
(On-line school course)
http://www.my-garden...todays-gardens/
#6
Posted 14 April 2014 - 06:05 AM
When you don't have much space, try a "Gutter Garden"
or better yet, a multi-level "Gutter Garden"
. . . to catch all the nutrient rich water.
or better yet, a multi-level "Gutter Garden"
. . . to catch all the nutrient rich water.
#8
Posted 14 April 2014 - 07:02 AM
#9
#10
Posted 21 April 2014 - 12:48 PM
Want to grow a Garden? There's an APP for that.
#11
Posted 23 April 2014 - 05:21 AM
More idea's-
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Lot's more idea's on the site too.
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Lot's more idea's on the site too.
#12
Posted 28 April 2014 - 10:21 AM
UrbMat: Urban Outdoor Garden Kits To Help People Grow Food,
. . . to teach people, that don't know how to garden.
UrbMat: grow herbs, vegetables, flowers, and
. . . . . . controls weeds,
. . . . . . conserves water,
. . . . . . maximizes small spaces, and
. . . . . . takes the guesswork out of the gardening process.
2014-04-28 Source: UrbMat urbnearth
. . . to teach people, that don't know how to garden.
UrbMat: grow herbs, vegetables, flowers, and
. . . . . . controls weeds,
. . . . . . conserves water,
. . . . . . maximizes small spaces, and
. . . . . . takes the guesswork out of the gardening process.
2014-04-28 Source: UrbMat urbnearth
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#13
Posted 02 May 2014 - 03:54 AM
Another take on home gardens-preppers love them.
From Sustainablog-
From Sustainablog-
- You are preserving your intelligence by refusing to ingest toxic ingredients. .
- You are nourishing your body by feeding yourself real food. .
- You are not participating in funding Big Food, Big Agri, and Big Pharma when you grow your own food.
- You are not susceptible to the control mechanisms and threats.
- Article here-
- http://sustainablog....reppers-garden/
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