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In Depth Organic Gardening Tips and Tricks with Lee O’Hara (Part 3 of 7)

June 20, 2010 by admin  
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■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ alturl.com ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲ Click link above to get your FREE $500 Dollar Home Depot Gift Card! You can use it to purchase supplies! ;) ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ The Advantages of Having Your Own Organic Vegetable Garden Today, many people are concerned about the soaring price of food. While a vegetable garden won’t wage everything you need, it can go a good way towards reducing your food bill. Even if you have just a small amount of space around the foundation of your home, you can use it for a wrap-around vegetable garden. Depending on the plants that you select to grow and how you store them, you might even find that you can have fresh vegetables on hand all year long. Saving Money If you think about the vegetables you use the most often, tomatoes rank at or near the top of your list. Whether you use tomatoes for sauce on spaghetti or cut them up for salad, they tend to be a staple food in everyone’s kitchens. Fortunately, tomatoes are simple to grow in nearly any climate. And even if you don’t have room for a full vegetable garden, you can still grow tomatoes in a pot on your patio. In many cases, 10-15 healthy plants will wage enough tomatoes for one mortal for a whole year if you can them for preservation purposes. Your Health and Commercial Farm Pesticides Many food stores carry what they refer to as “organically grown” vegetables

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