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Friday, September 9, 2011

Grow Your Own Vegetables: Make Efficient Use of Space


The location of your garden (the amount of light it receives, near a water source, and protection against frost and wind) is important. However, as important for growing vegetables is more space in your garden.

Many people dream of having a large vegetable garden, a sprawling site, which is big enough to grow everything you want, as well as space for hungry crops like corn, beans, pumpkins and squash, melons, cucumbers and watermelons . If you have the space and, above all, time and energy necessary to grow a huge garden well, then by all means go for it. But the gardens that will increase the efficient use of space is much easier to deal with, if you're talking about a couple of containers on the terrace, or 50-by-100 foot plot of land in the yard.




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