Vegetable Gardening Apartment



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I live in an apartment and has a small patio. I want to grow some vegetables in pots. What should I try grow? I live in northeastern Pennsylvania.

HI do not wast your time in veg growing, plant some beautiful flowers in their pots and put them in his courtyard, and go to your supermarket and buy your veg to bring home to cook your meal sit on your patio and think on their own these flowers look great that I planted in my pots – your –

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Felknor Ventures 82506 Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter


Felknor Ventures 82506 Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter


$2.68


Ingenious tomato planter turns gardening upside down! Thanks to a whole new direction in growing tomatoes, your crop will be bigger, better tasting, healthier, and easier to grow than ever before. You can water, feed, trim and harvest without bending or kneeling–and since your crop is upside down and will never touch the ground, staking, caging, bacteria, ground rotting, fungus and small animals …

Raindrip R559DP Automatic Drip Watering Kit


Raindrip R559DP Automatic Drip Watering Kit


$36.99


The Raindrip automatic drip watering kit comes complete with an electric timer designed to water up to 20 potted plants, hanging baskets, or planter boxes. The kit’s mini in-line drippers and PC (pressure compensating) drippers are great for all types of container drip watering. The set includes 75 feet of 1/2-inch poly hose, two 1/4-inch barbed connectors, 15 1/4-inch barbed tees, two 1/4-inch ba…

Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits & Vegetables


Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits & Vegetables


$8.48


Anyone can learn to store fruits and vegetables safely and naturally with a cool, dark space (even a closet!) and the step-by-step advice in this book. …

McGee & Stuckey's Bountiful Container: Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers


McGee & Stuckey’s Bountiful Container: Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers


$10.18


With few exceptions-such as corn and pumpkins-everything edible that’s grown in a traditional garden can be raised in a container. And with only one exception-watering-container gardening is a whole lot easier. Beginning with the down-to-earth basics of soil, sun and water, fertilizer, seeds and propagation, The Bountiful Container is an extraordinarily complete, plant-by-plant guide.Written by tw…

 A Guide to Happy Family Gardening: A Little Help to Get Started Gardening with Kids


A Guide to Happy Family Gardening: A Little Help to Get Started Gardening with Kids


$1.99


From the Backcover Five Happy Gardener Principles1. Observe recommended plant spacing as a minimum! In a crowded garden, neither you nor the plants will be happy. 2. Don’t waste anything! This applies to everything from compost-able vegetative matter to the sod you bust up making room for the garden. 3. Everything can be fun. Make it so! 4. You’re going to get dirty. Make it part of the fun and keep the hose handy! 5. Let the garden tell you what to make for dinner. Tammerie’s gardening experiences began when, as a small child, she collected and planted seeds that spilled from her father’s tractor-pulled planting rig. As an apartment-dwelling adult addicted to cooking with fresh herbs, she returned to container gardening with a set of pots and a sunny window. Now home-dwellers, Tammerie’s family has dug up a good chunk of the backyard for a vegetable garden; they nurture two other small plots– one for herbs and another for flowers. Tammerie is a native Texan, seven-year resident of Richardson, recent escapee from a 15-year career in corporate communications, and happy to be spending time writing, doing volunteer work (Peace Mennonite Church, Dallas Peace Center, Classical Magnet School PTA, Dallas North Montessori School), and hanging out with her kids and husband, preferably around a bowl of pesto-sauced pasta! Tammerie’s first book, A Guide to Happy Family Camping, is also available from Good Books. She is currently at work on two other books.

 Encyclopedia of Vegetable Gardening


Encyclopedia of
Vegetable Gardening


$10.83


For the prospective vegetable gardener who lacks the know-how or space, this fully illustrated handbook explains how anyone can raise a bumper crop—including clear and complete instructions on how to plan, plant, and care for everything from a container garden on an apartment balcony to a mini-farm in a large backyard. This encyclopedic guide discusses what and how much to grow and when and how to harvest each vegetable, and supplies all the detailed information needed to raise spectacular crops of everything from artichokes to zucchini, including a special section on herbs. Step-by-step instructions on the correct and safe ways to freeze, bottle, dry, and store harvested vegetables are also included.

 The Encyclopedia of Vegetable Gardening


The Encyclopedia of Vegetable Gardening


$6.98


New – For the prospective vegetable gardener who lacks the know-how or space, this fully illustrated handbook explains how anyone can raise a bumper crop–including clear and complete instructions on how to plan, plant, and care for everything from a container garden on an apartment balcony to a mini-farm in a large backyard. This encyclopedic guide discusses what and how much to grow and when and how to harvest each vegetable, and supplies all the detailed information needed to raise spectacula

 The Encyclopedia of Vegetable Gardening


The Encyclopedia of Vegetable Gardening


$16.95


For the prospective vegetable gardener who lacks the know-how or space, this fully illustrated handbook explains how anyone can raise a bumper crop–including clear and complete instructions on how to plan, plant, and care for everything from a container garden on an apartment balcony to a mini-farm in a large backyard. This encyclopedic guide discusses what and how much to grow and when and how to harvest each vegetable, and supplies all the detailed information needed to raise spectacular crops of everything from artichokes to zucchini, including a special section on herbs. Step-by-step instructions on the correct and safe ways to freeze, bottle, dry, and store harvested vegetables are also included.


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