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The In’s and Out’s of Up and Down Gardening
  • I. But the Supermarket is Just Around the Corner…
  • Gardening is good for your Health & Well Being:
  • Here’s the Dirt
  • The Old-Fashioned Way IS Better
  • Find a Row to Hoe
  • Gardening is Good for Your Brain:
II. What is Vertical Gardening?
  • What Are the Benefits of Growing Vertically?
  • Are There Any Disadvantages to Vertical Gardening?
  • What Can be Used to Create a Vertical Garden?
  • When Growing Vertical it is Important to Be Creative in Your Planning
  • PVC Pipe Vertical Garden: Construction Time 30 minutes – 1 hour
  • Types of Plants that Thrive in Vertical Vegetable Gardens
  • Where is it best to Grow Up?
  • 5 key steps to help a garden Grow UP healthy:
III. Do you smell that... ?
  • So what is composting anyway?
  • Organic “Green” Matter:
  • Bonus Tip, What Not to compost:
  • Organic Brown Matter:
  • OH NO!! There are bugs in my compost?!
  • Do It Yourself Compost Bin Ideas:
  • Java Compost
  • Storage bin compost/ Worm Farm
  • Is it done yet?
  • Composting is hard… and it would take me forever to make enough to use…
  • 75 things you wouldn’t think to compost:
IV. Know When to Hold ‘Em and When to Sow ‘Em
  • Charts
V. Green Thumb 101:
  • Step #1: Gather Your Gear
  • Step #2: Choose Where To Start
  • Step #3: Prepare Your Soil
  • Proper Drainage:
  • Soil Testing
  • Altering pH Levels
  • Texture Checkup
  • What your Soil Texture Test Results Mean
  • Testing Drainage
  • Dandelions on the prowl: Listen to Your Weeds
  • Step #4 Know what to Grow
  • Step #5: Ready, Set, Grow!
  • Conclusion
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