Posts Tagged ‘Vegetable Garden’

6 Low-Maintenance Vegetables for Your Apartment Garden

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Nothing comes close to the taste of home grown vegetables, and luckily there are several choices that are well suited for your apartment garden. Try out these handy tips for delicious easy-to-grow vegetables, despite dealing with limited space. Vegetables for Your Balcony 1. Tomatoes – Tomatoes are perfect for balconies or other small spaces. One […] read more

All-in-One Gardening in a Box

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The ability to grow a little food in your apartment is appealing: you can save some money, live a greener lifestyle and enjoy some of the freshest fruits and vegetables you’ve ever had. Living in an apartment with no yard shouldn’t stop you from exercising your green thumb. You can grow plants on your balcony, […] read more

Starting a Small Vegetable Garden in Your Apartment

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Starting a small vegetable garden, even if you live in a small apartment, is easier than you think. With a little bit of planning and some imagination, you can enjoy fresh vegetables grown at home. Step One: Plan Your Vegetable Garden To begin planning your vegetable garden, you’ll have to locate a spot with good […] read more

Indoor Vegetable and Herb Gardening

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In case you didn't hear it, that no-good, good for nothing Punxsutawney Phil has called for six more weeks of winter! That's dour news to those of us wishing for Spring's blossoms to bloom, though as least March is here. But it's even tougher news for those fighting the urge to plant their vegetable and herb gardens. read more

How To Grow A Vegetable Garden In Your Apartment

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Of the many things apartment dwellers lust for, a backyard is at the top of the list. If you are lucky enough to live in an apartment with a yard or patio, you may be able to grow a garden in part of the space. Garden growing in the city is not as hard as it sounds. With some basic supplies and a little hard work, you can grow an assortment of vegetables in your own urban backyard. We know it’s winter, but it’s not too soon to plan for spring. Before making any purchases, you’ll need to consider some of the following things. read more