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Wide-row vegetable gardening can mean a fourfold increase in your harvest.
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Good vegetable garden planning takes your personal style into consideration.
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Fresh vegetables grow well in containers as long as you start them in good soil and water them frequently in hot weather.
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Interplant several crops in the same area to get the most from a small space.
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Growing great vegetables is not a mystery. All you need to know are the basics.
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With careful planning, you can reap a harvest of fresh, delicious produce from early in the season until past the first frost.
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Pumpkins tolerate shade, making them a perfect choice for an unused garden corner.
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There aren't any mysteries to vegetable gardening--all you need to know are some simple basics.
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When planning a vegetable garden, there are many advantages to thinking big.
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To save yourself a lot of hard work, time, and money, mulch your vegetable garden in the late spring.
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A vegetable garden can be more than a plot of ground with neat rows and a smattering of flowers.
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Growing your own food is the best way possible to get a sense of the season, of the natural cycles of the earth.
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