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Planting in Cold Frame & Making The Garden Bigger- The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on March 29, 2016 Updated on April 3, 2016

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged arugula, cheap, cilantro, cold frame, compost, cool weather crops, day lillies, early, expansion, fertile, ground cover, grow bag, growing tips, hsu growing supply, idea, Joey baird, late, lazy gardening, low tunnel, mini greenhouse, old vegetables, plastic, radish, root maker, root trapper, soil, spinach, tip, vent, weekly show, Wisconsin.

Intercropping, Planting Peas, and More- The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on March 15, 2016 Updated on March 24, 2016

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged bone meal, compost, cool weather, direct sow, dollarseed, garden, garden tip, gardener, gardening, garlic, harvest, hsu growing supply, insulation, intercropping, Joey baird, leeks, lettuce, moopoo tea, organic, peas, plastic, pre soak, quick tip, radishes, row cover, soil temp, spinach, spring, spring leeks, trellising, Wisconsin.

Growing Zucchini in Containers

Posted on June 28, 2015 Updated on January 6, 2016

This entry was posted in Growing in Containers and tagged 15 gallon, black beauty, container, expand, heat loving, Holly Baird, Joey baird, maturity, mulch, organic, plastic, retain moisture, sand, sunligh evaporation, water, Wisconsin, zucchini.

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