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Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden

www.howdini.com Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine shows how to plant and nurture an organic vegetable garden. Keywords: organic gardening organic garden organic vegetable gardening organic gardening tips

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I wouldn’t want the ink from the newspaper in my soil.


Your video on how to grow an organic garden was really informational! Thanks.


@tehshlong whatever you may be a teenager but do you realise I am only 10?!


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Too much work and with my luck, cats would u rinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and u rinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.


Too much work and with my luck, cats would u rinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and u rinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.


Too much work and with my luck, cats would u rinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and u rinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.


Too much work and with my luck, cats would urinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and urinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.


Too much work and with my luck, cats would urinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and urinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.


Very Very Cool!


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Awsome lawn, man! How much food could you grow there? How much water do you waste? How much fuel do you waste just to mow it?

Organic is Good. Permaculture is better!


@Oliverisatwat keep going to mc donalds man


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@TirianCreed Caring for it, fertilizing, and watching it grow. You should see my herbs. My free basil was SO good.


@maslabud heheheheheheheheheh that’s good shit


@maslabud heheheheheheheheheh that’s good shit


Hey some real good content on growing organic food but too much work for me. I grow all my food from compost bags or on soil covered with black plastic using drip tape….nearly organic but real easy to do


@maslabud keep it up!!


@sakinehbs, I don’t have much of a bug problem in my garden, some of the leaves get a little bit eaten, but thats about it. I do have a problem keeping insects away from my strawberries.


@Oliverisatwat, organic is the correct way and will produce excellent food.


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