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In today's first news we have some great information for varying levels. If you are just starting out we have a how - to from my home state, New Jersey. If you are looking for something a little more advanced, crop rotation comes in from Miami today, and if you are a tomato enthusiast, (and who isnt?), we have an article completely dedicated to that wonderful vegetable, er um I mean fruit, I mean vegetable...you get the idea.
How to plan and plant your first vegetable garden The simple lessons and tips in this series will make you a successful first-time gardener and a better experienced gardener. I will try to show ... the lessons I've learned from the experience of having a home vegetable garden. These lessons come from my trials and errors of home vegetable gardening for over 30 years, and by sharing them I hope to ... http://www.gloucestertimes.com/lifestyle/x598325403/How-to-plot-plan-planting-for-your-first-garden Vegetable garden crop rotation Rotating different types of vegetables through each section of a garden plot ensures a good nutrient balance. Various types of vegetables use different nutrients and grow to different depths, which impacts the soil structure. Crop rotation also prevents the concentration of plant-specific diseases and insects, though this may be unavoidable for some small backyard veggie plots. Even if you... http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/03/28/2137696/vegetable-garden-crop-rotation.html Growing The Best Tomatoes In Your Neighborhood Think of all the things that you can make with tomatoes-sandwiches, salads, pizza and pasta. Many people just like to eat them raw with a little salt on top. According to the National Gardening Association, growing tomatoes is the most popular form of vegetable gardening. About 86 percent of vegetable gardeners are growing... http://www.healthnewsdigest.com/news/Food_and_Nutrition_690/Growing_The_Best_Tomatoes_In_Your_Neighborhood.shtml
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