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Mound Gardening: Taking care of a mound
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Taking care of a mound. Mounds need to be watered like every other garden bed. By starting to water at the top, you will not waste water. Do not water hastily, that is, with too much water pressure, to avoid erosion or seeds being washed away. Planting on terrasses and mounding the soil around the stem of your growing plants will ensure that the water you add to the soil will reach the roots of your plants. Simple Living at Joshuah's House. Technorati Tags: mound gardening.
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Mound Gardening: What to plant
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Friday, December 21, 2007. Make sure to leave enough space between your plants, like you would in any other garden bed, so that your plants have enough room to grow and bear fruit. If you plant early varieties like spinach, leave enough seed for a second crop after the first is harvested. This way, your edible landscape will be provide you with fresh produce for a long time. Simple Living at Joshuah's House. Technorati Tags: mound gardening. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mound Gardening: Planting a Three Sisters Garden...
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Monday, January 14, 2008. Planting a Three Sisters Garden. Here is a good example of a well working vegetable mound featuring corn, beans and squash - enjoy :-). Planting a Three Sisters Garden. Simple Living at Joshuah's House. Technorati Tags: mound gardening. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Discover how to create a functional and beautiful edible landscape in your own yard. Planting a Three Sisters Garden. Taking care of a mound.
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Herbal Household Remedies: February 2008
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Ways of Improving Your Family's Health and Well-Being Every Day. Sunday, February 3, 2008. Please visit my new domain:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Herbal Household Remedies: New Domain
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Mound Gardening: November 2007
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Welcome to my Mound Gardening blog. Welcome to my Mound Gardening Blog. What I will explain here is the concept of an edible landscape, using the example of mounds as both beautiful landscaping ideas and convenient, easily workable vegetable beds. What is mound gardening? You can use to your advantage all the good effects of companion planting as plants are close enough together to be within root reach from each other. You can plant a lot in a small space. 3 What to plant.
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Mound Gardening: Harvest Time
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Thursday, January 10, 2008. If you want to save seed for next year, make sure to buy only heirloom seed, and to let some of your vegetables go to seed. Save seed from healthy plants and fruit only. Just like fruits and vegetables demand a little work to make them last through the winter, so seed requires a little bit of attention in order to yield fruit the following season. Seed can best be stored in labelled envelopes in a dry yet airy place. Simple Living at Joshuah's House. Taking care of a mound.
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Mound Gardening: Soil Quality
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. If you want to keep your soil nourishing to your plants, add organic material to your mound as you go just like you would do to any other vegetable bed. Grass clippings, for example, keep the soil from drying out and prevent excessive weed growth. Simple Living at Joshuah's House. Technorati Tags: mound gardening. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Discover how to create a functional and beautiful edible landscape in your own yard.