Gardening in Small Spaces

Prices are soaring. Product shortages. You've lost your job. Stores are Closed. Whatever your reason for needing a garden, there's a lot to know. A lot to learn. So many different types of gardens-bed, square-food gardens, tire gardens, window gardens. Find out more here.
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Gardening in Small Spaces

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Small Garden Ideas – 10 Tips to Grow More Food in Less Space
https://commonsensehome.com/small-garden/

Small gardens have seen big growth in recent years. From rooftop gardens to urban homesteads, people are taking back the control of their food supply by planting vegetable gardens in front yards, backyards, patios and anywhere else they have a little space – even kitchen counters.

Through creative gardening techniques, people are growing enough food in a small vegetable garden to sustain their families, producing high yields in small spaces. ---CONTINUED---
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8 Inexpensive Options for Small Space Gardening
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/8-inexpensive-options-for-small-space-gardening/

(SNIP) ... House lots in the city tend to be small, and apartments & condos smaller still. Even houses in the suburbs don’t typically have forty acres of land to grow on or even a ten-acre hobby farm-type space.

With many options for inexpensive small space gardening out there, attempts to grow food in an urban environment can be successful . ---CONTINUED---
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Garden Spaces for Small Places
https://www.backwoodshome.com/garden-spaces-for-small-places/

(SNIP) ... First of all, you don’t need acreage to grow most vegetables and fruits. You can have a customized garden almost anywhere that you can fill containers with soil and have enough sunlight drenching your plants for at least six hours a day—even on an apartment deck. Many edibles can be grown beautifully in ... ---CONTINUED---
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