Spring is just around the corner, and financial weblog The Simple Dollar details how to save tons of money and live healthier by planting a kitchen garden.A kitchen garden merely refers to a garden that consists almost exclusively of plants intended to be eaten. Although one might put a few decorative plants around the edges of such a garden, the vast majority of the garden is intended for food.The post details how to plan your kitchen garden based on what you want to eat (as opposed to what seems like it belongs in a garden) and highlights the significant chunk of money you stand to save with your garden. If you're an old hand at planting a garden you intend to eat, let's hear your best tips in the comments.
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If you'd love to plant your own kitchen garden but don't really have the yard space or fertile soil, the Frugal Dad weblog details how to get around limitations by building a square foot garden.The idea behind square foot gardening is that you can plant fruits, vegetables and flowers in raised beds, above infertile soil and even out of the reach of pets. Seeds are planted in 1X1 square foot plots, and when harvested a new plant is installed in the square. Raised beds can sit directly on the ground, or include a bottom layer and be placed on patios, decks or porches.The total startup cost for the square foot garden in the post is $42, but with a good season or two of veggies should help make up for the cost.
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I love having parties in my garden. I can have day picnics and I don’t have problems with night parties because I have beautiful garden lights. They really light up my garden so my guests can see all the beautiful flowers. These garden lights are just perfect!
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Whether you’re planning on growing herb garden or a vegetable garden,
container gardening is usually a perfect setting for all your gardening
wants. Even with very limited space, even if you’re living in an urban
apartment, you can grow plants just about anywhere – rooftops,
balconies, and the stairs.
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Patios or decking areas are present in most gardens or outdoor spaces.
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Garden Stool, Ceramic Stools, Ceramic Garden Stools. Ceramic Garden Stool, Porcelain Stools
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