March 10, 2007
Apartment Gardening
For cash strapped apartment dwellers, a new form of miniature garden combines Japanese bonsai and Chinese penjing into a new American art. Two Green Thumbs Garden Center creates this fun and… [[ This is a content summary only. …
Source: Maureen Gilmer
Author: teddybear Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 5:37 am (GMT 0) I think you can plant most veggies in containers even hanging baskets. You just have to watch your water. Also if you have a vine…watermelon, cucumber, ect. support the fruit …
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If you live in an apartment, you can’t really operate a full garden, just because you don’t really have a yard! If you love flowers or vegetables, one of the best solutions is to grow plants in containers.
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I long for a bigger garden. We have a small one behind the apartment, and I should probably do more with it, but now that I work from home I feel like I could really give more time to a bigger garden. Make my own salads and the like. …
Source: ben
Question: I live in an apartment in northern Utah and I would like to be able to grow flowers indoors. What types of flowering plants will thrive indoors? Answer: African violets have long been a favorite houseplant. …
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With no gardening shows on television and plant nursery staff often puzzled about how to advise apartment gardeners, the forum has attracted hundreds of active high-rise gardeners, keen to swap ideas and plant cuttings. …
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How do apartment kids learn about gardening? AeroGardens are both a practical and fun way to teach kids about where food comes from…namely, that produce doesn't just magically appear in artfully arranged piles at Whole Foods. …
Source: kristin
Author: rachaelworld Subject: Suggestions please, evergreen scented climbing windbreak Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:27 pm (GMT 0) Hi there, I am living in a beautiful apartment in Dublin, 2 storeys up above the canal. …
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If you love the idea of growing your own vegetables but lack the space to do it, you may want to consider growing your vegetables in containers. Even if you live in an apartment, you can start a container garden. …
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