Kitchen garden
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Amazing KItchen "Garden"
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"This is one of the most fun Holiday gifts on the market! This amazing AeroGarden by AeroGrow International, doesn't need dirt, just air and water! You can grow herbs, flowers, or whatever you want, anyplace in your home. Can be purchased at compleatcourmet.com for $149.95."
AeroGrow AeroGarden Garden Kit
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"Wow, this is a great idea! I've just discovered this and what a fantastic way to grow your own organic herbs, vegetables and more. They have a huge description that explains everything, click on the Amazon link to read it through, it's very interesting. After I read the book, Fast Food Nation, I'm more aware of our foods, how they are prepared and the harm it's doing to us. This is a great a..."
Kitchen Garden: What to Grow and How to Grow It
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"Here's what I love about Kitchen Garden: the charts. Turn to any vegetable and learn when to plant each variety and when to harvest it. Yes, this information is all available in the HEAVY Western Garden's book, but it's so clearly presented in Kitchen Garden that I find myself more inspired when using it than when getting carpal tunnel flipping through WG. Maybe it's a classic case of eliminat..."
Felco Classic Pruner
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"Enable much work while not tiring my hands. I prefer the bypass blades because the blades stay sharper than the anvil blades."
Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn
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"I hate my lawn. I hate mowing it and watching all the moths and crickets try to flee. It's turned my into a despiser of dandelions and purchaser of pesticides. It is the scourge of my summer. I cringe to think of the poisons and energy that go into maintaining little suburban lots. I would much rather love it- revel in it's smells and taste it's bounty. Fritz Haeg details the problems with lawns a..."
The fun of studying portable nature of garden
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"The idea that we give, for a portable garden is actually as elongated as the idea of a normal garden. We provide concepts of setting up of a portable garden, which are less complex, fairly inexpensive, and easy to set up, and provide protection from cooler night temperatures and early morning killing frosts."
Carrot "Danvers Half Long" Heirloom Seeds
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"Vintage carrot variety. The Danvers carrot is a true American heirloom, originated from market gardens in Danvers, MA and introduced in 1871."
Vine Pruner
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"Smaller than long-handled loppers, they’re the perfect fit for pruning roses and trees alike since the shorter handles enable closer work within tree or shrub branches."
Corona Hand Trowel
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"To transplant and gently cultivate and weed soil. I depend on Corona’s single-piece aluminum trowel with orange padded handle for digging and deep transplanting (like for tomatoes)."
Embroidered Gardening Gloves
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"Small size for fit, leather for sturdy sensitivity, cloth for excellent breathing, and cuffs to keep the dirt (soil!) out."
Long-Handled Spading Fork
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"With a bad back, I appreciate ergonomically balanced, long-handled tools that enable a great deal of work to be accomplished with a minimum of physical exertion."





