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You Can Grow Veggies Anywhere

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Date: 06/25/2008 Topic: Gardening > Growing Food  
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Even if you don't have much money you can still enjoy organic vegetables and fruit if you grow your own. If you live in a flat you can grow herbs on the window sill in pots. Runner beans can be grown on a balcony, they can be trained round the balcony rails. Cucumbers can be trained in the same way. Carrots grow really well in big pots, so do cabbages and potatoes.

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By Lynda (Guest Post)
Suggestion: Don't buy "Hybridized" seeds or plants, because they are treated by the govt. not to reproduce, should you be interested in using their seed next year. Also, those plants are more sensitive and suseptible to insects, fungus, and blight.

Search for ordinary Burpee or Park seeds, or try seed swapping if you know the party well and trust that they are not hybridized originally. : )

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