Basic Gardening Tips : How to Start Growing a Garden
Tips, Tricks
Learn how to start growing a garden from a gardening expert in this free gardening video. Expert: Tia Pinney Bio: Tia Pinney is a Teacher Naturalist and Adult Program Coordinator at Mass Audubons Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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I plan on doing a large area running along a fence in the back yard. I don't want to put too much in there, a few Rose of Sharon, and I want to sparse, I don't want critters. One reason why I want to do this is to make the amount of lawn mowing less.
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First thing to know is that we must learn the value of gardening. Basically, this kind of outdoor activity is not just a waste of time but a great resource for better supplementation of safe and nutritious foods. In such a way of sharing these gardening tips could really help you out on how to set up your garden and it's not yet too late to start growing your own.
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Ok, its been three years. So how did ya do?
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very easy info on starting a garden
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This video by itself is not really informational enough start a garden. But I think that the entire series on gardening that expert village has will send you on your way.
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looks simple enough
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simple, easy, straight to the point.
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is there more to the process ?
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Very very helpful!
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is there a machine to turn up the ground
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Thanks for the tip about not starting with a small garden
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ahha
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yes thank you
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get rid of the text...wtf.
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You dont really have to start that small. I
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Ummm...I'm pretty sure I could turn 100 square feet with a SHOVEL in less than 30 minutes and have it tilled in that much time, too!
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oh boy oh boy I'm using the wrong tool boy is my back going to love me as I use the correct tool to finish turning up the garden
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I have a huge used to be garden in my back yard, I think I can handle turning some dirt, specially since I plan to sell my crops at the local farmers market, my point being, nothing is too hard as long as you put your mind to it.
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if your joking than that wasnt a very funny joke at all, and if your serious then most towns/cities have community gardens which you have to pay for but usually not very much
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POt pot Pot!!!!pots to grow in not to grow pot.....some cities also have spaces for community gardening hope it helps
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