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giantveggiegardener
Santa Femember
gardening interests: Composting, Cooking, Culinary Herbs, Edible Landscaping, Fruits and Berries, Livestock, Organic Gardening, Sustainable Living, Urban Gardening, Vegetables
Member Since: 03/16/2011
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gardening interests: Composting, Cooking, Culinary Herbs, Edible Landscaping, Fruits and Berries, Livestock, Organic Gardening, Sustainable Living, Urban Gardening, Vegetables
Member Since: 03/16/2011
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Fickle Spring
cookinwithherbs | April 17th, 2018
Grow a Pie with this Garden Plant
WesternGardener | April 16th, 2018
Cultivating and Harvesting Hops (Humulus lupulus)
cookinwithherbs | April 10th, 2018
How to Plant Perennial Horseradish
WesternGardener | April 9th, 2018
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Re: Your Vegetable Garden Will Thrive With Compost
As a Master Gardener, Giant vegetable grower (giant pumpkins,giant marrows, giant sunflowers, giant tomatoes),and a regular vegetable grower too I know that composting is really good for the soil and plants. Nice basic article here. It's great to see more info getting out to the public about compost, composting, and compost tea, etc.and getting away from synethic products and fertilizrs and going ORGANIC. It's all about the soil baby-feed your soil-feed your plant! http://giantveggiegrdener.com
posted: 9:16 am on March 16th