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Extend Your Growing Season

Build Your Own Greenhouse

I recently stumbled across this marvelous article that shows how to build your own greenhouse with minimal time and expense. Check it out!

How to build a greenhouse | MNN – Mother Nature Network.

Container Gardening: Drip Irrigation

Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, installs a drip irrigation system from http://www.dripworksusa.com in her container garden. Save, Water, Time and the Planet.

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It’s Not Too Late To Start Your Garden!

Hello, friends!

The weather this year has certainly not been garden-friendly for us.

One of the most important aspects of preparedness is learning how to plant a garden. Fresh vegetables are more nutritious and taste better than frozen or canned. The longer you can grow fresh greens and vegetables the less you have to use your food inventory.

If you haven’t already planted a garden this year, you may be thinking that it is too late. But that’s not true! Actually, now is an excellent time to get started because the threat is gone and in colder regions it is just beginning to get warm enough to garden. We live in Utah where it it has been unusually cold this year, and many of our cool-weather vegetables such as lettuce and spinach are doing very well.

Your corn, peppers, and tomatoes should do extremely well if planted now. Most people don’t realize it, but there are ways to greatly extend the growing season with simple techniques that allow you to plant earlier in the spring and keep on planting throughout the growing season, even into late fall!

I recently discovered a new online gardening video training series (also available as a 4-disc DVD set). It is called The Living Training Garden. It is a complete series of short garden training classes, covering a full year of extended-season gardening from beginning to end. It teaches all about soil preparation, irrigation, and what, how, and when to plant. In it you will learn how to turn your soil into a living ecosystem that supports a huge variety of abundant plants. This training series includes nearly 15 hours of garden training on video. It covers starting seeds indoors (for early spring and summer planting), 10-month growing schedules, harvesting, saving and preserving seeds, and, most importantly, soil building and maintenance.

The producers of www.pazumpa.com have been in the preparedness industry for many years, and they have spent nearly 2 years filming to produce this unique, comprehensive garden training series.

You can watch the Living Garden Training Series right here:

Living Garden Series

The Living Garden Training Series includes 9 gardening lessons from an expert gardener who has grown high-quality organic vegetables for 5-star restaurants for many years. Her gardening techniques are simple and they work, year after year. She produces healthy, vibrant vegetables and loves to teach others to do the same.

After the 9 lessons, there are 25 additional videos, showing in-the-garden, hands on, practical techniques. These 25 videos range from 5 to 15 minutes each, and they show unique planting techniques for regular and specialty crops vegetables, and how to grow fall vegetable gardens that produce late into the Fall to early Winter.

Besides these, there are 6 extra bonuses that come free with the training series. It is a real deal for the amount of content that you will receive.

If you love to garden, I really encourage you to take a look at the Living Garden Training Series. It is definitely worth it!

Click here to learn more!

Jared Sorensen
ProvidentLiving.com

P.S. Although the producers of the Living Garden Training Series have added 6 excellent extra bonuses, for you to get started in your garden as early as possible, I am adding these extra free downloadable bonuses if you order this week.
1. Our popular wall chart, “Six Steps to Successful Gardening.”
2. The fascinating ebook, “Blue Corn and the Nutrition Secret of the Anasazi.”

P.P.S. Oh, yes. This The Living Garden Training online video series is also available on DVD, which makes it easy for you to watch on your own television or laptop, even when the Internet is not available.

Country Living 2 – Growing a Vegetable Garden

Country living, keeping it simple. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana – Cajun Country at http://www.thebayougardener.com

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Organic Gardening – Propagation Methods

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Organic Vegetable Gardening

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Urban Survival Patio Gardening – Episode 1

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This is a garden project for you apartment dwellers. We are going to take this tub and plant some seeds in it. One tub is going to get turnip seeds and the other is going to get spinach seeds.

Urban Survival Patio Gardening radish spinach home garden apartment survivalist

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Container Gardening

Gardening in Polk. Gardening Expert John R. King, Jr., tells us all about container gardening.

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Basic Gardening Tips : Common Mistakes When Gardening

Learn how to start and maintain a garden in this free gardening video.

Expert: Tia Pinney
Contact: www.massaudubon.org
Bio: Tia Pinney is a Teacher Naturalist and Adult Program Coordinator at Mass Audubons Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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How to Mulch a Garden

Gardening doesn’t have to be a lot of work, especially if you use mulch in your vegetable and ornamental beds and pathways. Mulch is a huge garden timesaver because it helps prevent weeds, reduces the need to water, moderates soil temperatures, adds organic matter to the soil as it breaks down and helps your garden look tidy.

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