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Useful Vegetable Gardening Tips

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luminosolutions.com Article: Useful Vegetable Gardening Tips Topics include home organic gardening, organic vegetables, organic gardening compost, and how to organic gardening tips. Visit our site today!

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Tree Peony Seeds – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 243.avi

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Last month we attended the Garden Expo in Madison and meet Scott Parker who introduced us to his peony seed collection. We had purchased 2 tree peony plants last summer and liked the idea of a peony tree. While it takes 3 years to really develop, heres how he recommended we start.

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Seed Selections – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 244.avi

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This warm Wisconsin winter has our garden fingers just itching to get digging in the soil. Every gardener has fun making their seed selections for the coming season. These are the seed packets we came home with after a recent visit to our local garden center. Knowing us, these are only the beginning.

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3 Organic Gardening Tips That You Must Not Neglect

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Check out www.smilinggardener.com for the free 15 Vital Organic Gardening Lessons For Becoming A Better Organic Gardener. Here are 3 of the most important organic gardening tips for you to remember. Are you doing all of them? Is there one you could do better in your organic garden? Let me know below. And read todays full blog post at http

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WI GARDEN Let’s Get Dirty – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 245.avi

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Spring is here so its time to get dirty in the garden. Yes, we just released our 21st book this year and WI Garden — Lets Get Dirty is now available as a helpful guide helping you start your first garden. Whether youre a seasoned gardener or newbie, youll enjoy the tips and techniques we use to produce a healthier home grown organic garden.

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How to Raise Organic Vegetables : Organic Gardening Tips

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www.HomeOrganicGardening.org Growing a great garden is not always easy. Going totally organic can add to the challenge. But just follow a few simple steps and youll have a phenomenal organic garden in no time! Organic Gardening had became a need for healthy food. Consuming organic food not only helps you, but also for the future generation. That is arguably one of the strongest reason why more and more people are engaging in organic gardening. This article will focus on the basics of organic gardening which many do not understand, sadly.

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Saturday Garden – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 238.avi

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Our Saturday Garden adventure found us talking with Bryon with JenEhr Organic Farm in Sun Praire Wisconsin who is very passionate about their organic vegetables and Sean with Water House Foods Cafe and Bake House from Lake Mills, Wisconsin specialize in delicious whole grain bake goodies some of which are gluten and wheat free with incredible taste, texture, and flavor.

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Saturday Garden Goodies – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 239.avi

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So we headed off to our local Saturday Garden resource with only 2 items on our list. This is what we eneded up bringing home.

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Saturday Garden Taste Test – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 240.avi

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Having a Saturday Garden in your community, especially for those of us who live in winter zones is always a delightful trip. We love talking with local growers and entrepreneurs passionate about their products and how bring them to local farmer markets such as this one in West Allis, Wisconsin we thought you would enjoy.

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Winter Gardening Tip: Maintenance | Life Around Home

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www.facebook.com It may be winter, but gardening isnt over! Gardening Expert Phillip Watson shares some tips on what we can be doing over the colder months. You can re-edge your green beds to make them crisper, put down fresh mulch, and cut back your perennials so you dont have a big scruffy mess to look at all winter long. Phillip also leaves a 4" stem on his lily bulbs so when he is digging in the spring, he does not accidentally dig into the bulbs. The nurseries generally have 12 price off tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths along with the evergreens used in wreaths and tapestry hedges. Like what you see? Subscribe to our channel or join our online community on Facebook! www.facebook.comLifeAroundHome Be sure to leave any questions or comments below! Life Around Home. Life as it happens! Music by David Lohstana