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Building a Vertical Hydroponic Garden

A little video showing steps in building my vertical hydroponics tower. Built this one for strawberries but it also works great for leafy greens, herbs or any smaller root structured plant (don't try tomatoes in here)   source

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The Secret To Growing Huge Garden Vegtables

RETRANSMITTED TO ADD PUMPKIN WAS DISQUALIFIED FROM THE CONTEST – Dale Marshall is dwarfed by an Atlantic Giant Pumpkin that he estimates to be around 1,780-pounds inside a greenhouse in Anchorage on Aug. 29, 2011. The pumpkin was knocked out of the state fair competition Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011, by

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How to Grow Healthy Organic Food

How to Grow Healthy Organic Food The increasing pollution of the environment with industrial waste and poisonous substances have become a major health concern in recent years. Food, air, water and other essentials components of human existence are now polluted with dangerously high concentrations of poisonous chemical. As a result,

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How to Grow an Avocado Tree From Seed

Most avocado trees are grown in tropical climates, primarily in Mexico (the world's leading producer of avocado), California, Hawaii, and Florida. California is the number one producer of avocados in the United States, with most of the crop being of the Hass variety. But why not growing an avocado tree

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A Comprehensive Guide to Successfully Growing Banana Trees in Pots

Growing banana trees in pots can be a practical solution for those facing space constraints or living in colder climates. This article provides a complete guide on growing banana trees in containers, making it an attainable venture for gardeners of all levels. 1. Choosing the Right Banana Varieties for Containers

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The Best Tiny House Build

A small home can pack a super-sized punch when it comes to reducing a house's environmental footprint. Energy-efficient, sustainable homes tend to be smaller homes, which inherently have less square footage inside and less acreage outside. The inside costs less to heat, cool, and light, leading to less energy consumption,

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