First of two posts! See 2nd post, 4.22.10 Clever Space Saving Strategies for Your Urban Garden! To some, a 10′ X 20′ Community Garden plot is daunting, to others it is not near enough space! To get a tasty variety and enough production to keep your table steadily supplied all year, to have some to put [...]
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Plant a Lot in a Small Space!
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