How About A Green Thumb Gardening Greenhouse?

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Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Garden Maintenance, Gardening for Fun, Green Thumb Gardening, Greenhouse Gardening | Posted on 29-07-2010

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Greenhouse gardening can seem a little old fashioned these days. It is so easy to jump in the car and drive to the supermarket where we can find every kind of fruit and vegetables flown in from all over the world. You want fresh strawberries in winter? No problem, there they are on the shelf. Read the rest of this entry »

Vegetables for the Autumn Garden

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Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Autumn Garden, Green Thumb Gardening, Organic Gardening, Vegetable Garden | Posted on 11-07-2010

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Autumn can yield good vegetables, provided you select the right varieties and plant them in appropriate time according to the farm calendar. There are a number of varieties which will grow in the open and may require Read the rest of this entry »

Healthy Home Gardening

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Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Flower Garden, Herb Garden, Organic Gardening, Vegetable Garden | Posted on 08-07-2010

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Growing your own garden is a wonderful way to improve home and health. Tasty fresh vegetables or colorful flowers surely improve one’s health and outlook on life. Read the rest of this entry »

The Three Most Important Things for Your Garden

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Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Garden Conservation, Garden Maintenance, Organic Gardening | Posted on 28-06-2010

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Gardening is like being a good parent: you always think first in terms of meeting the needs of the garden. You take care of the soil, the soil provides for the plants, the plants produce food for you. So the three most important things in gardening are: Read the rest of this entry »

Three Tools the Home Vegetable Gardener Can’t Live Without

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Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Organic Gardening, Vegetable Garden | Posted on 19-06-2010

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When I started vegetable gardening I was a mere seven years old. I would go out and help my dad turn the soil over, plants some seeds, even bury the food waste in the backyard. Of course back then burying food waste was an oddity in society, whereas today it is not only accepted Read the rest of this entry »