Thursday, April 21, 2011

Where are your vegetables grown?? What is sprayed on them ?? Do they taste good or are they only adding texture ?? Are you concerned with the growing possibility of contamination?? You can grow your own produce in a very small area in pots on your patio or among bedding areas you already have. It is time for us all to take control of our own food and grow veggies that are more nutritious and better tasting. High density Gardening is the answer and you can do this no matter where you live. You can grow great tasting and safe veggies in a apartment or a condo by following easy to do projects that take little time and small investments. For more information on how you can provide veggies for your family that is safe and tastes great click the following link:


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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Welcome to Landscape World! The way we look at and implement landscapes has changed more in the last few years than any time before. New terms are being added along with the procedures that implement them. We will look at aspects such as sustainability, drought tolerant, and many other subjects regarding landscapes and the maintenance of them.           
                     
                                    Today we see a growing concern on the availability of water . Water restrictions are increasing both for ornamental landscapes and commercial farmers. A growing trend is to convert lawns and ornamental areas to areas that grow our food. This insures both security of the food we eat but also makes better use of the space around us. A combined garden and ornamental yard can and should be both pleasing to look at and also easy to care for.  Water conservation along with productivity with healthier and better tasting vegetables is not only wishful thinking many families are doing this now with great success .

                                     One way to get started now on a small budget is to start a container garden. They can be placed on patios or decks or even among other ornaments.A superb and helpful guide for this is the "Design a Patio Garden book and audio". Our family loves to plant tomato's in half barrels that is easily reached. We plant cherry's and small yellow bell tomato's that are great to eat by the handful. They are really tasty and are good for us too! We water by hand but there are many manufacturers of irrigation timers that connect to a hose bib that will water the plants for you. Some manufacturers sell kits that have everything you need for a nominal price. We also like to plant bell peppers as they are one of my favourite snacks. The younger ones are green but if you leave them on the plant longer they turn a wonderful red and the taste gets even better!You could even plant the yellow varieties to add wonderful color to your patio. The veggies can be both visually satisfying as well as nutritious.For more information on Patio growing click the following link.
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                                    Another very useful publication that  is perfect for those with small space is The " High Density Gardening" book. It will guide you to make the best use of small spaces . The guide has all the information on how you can provide your family with great tasting veggies for less money and you also remove the risk of contaminated produce that seems to be prevalent today. Here is a link to this great publication :
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