Growing BETTER fruits and vegetables in your garden.

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Organic Gardening . This is the way that I decided to go. Gardening without chemicals. All paying exorbitant prices for garden supplies. That’s not for me an…

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5 Responses to Growing BETTER fruits and vegetables in your garden.

  1. Oh yeah bro, organic is the way to go! Seeing the difference between the
    soil treated with wood chips and the part that wasn’t brings home the
    message of the benefits of using it in the garden. The worms are a GREAT
    addition! Thanks for sharing.

    imasurvivornthriver
    January 25, 2015 at 9:57 am
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  2. You are absolutely correct, I just want to be have some control over what
    goes in my food. And what I pay for it. I am only doing this because I
    enjoy it and because it gives me a sense of control over what I eat. If I
    don’t want to eat chemicals. I can minimize that . I can grow a better
    product, and I can grow a hell of a lot cheaper than any grocery store
    chain. Thank you for leaving a comment. I appreciate.

    The MORNING gardener's SHOW.
    January 25, 2015 at 10:24 am
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  3. So true about the difference in tastes from store bought to home grown. I
    never really liked raspberries from the store. But now that I grow my own,
    there is a huge difference and my homegrown ones are delicious!

    smbennett8911
    January 25, 2015 at 11:19 am
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  4. Nice garden! You have packed it full of a wide variety of trees, bushes and
    vines. I too started blueberries earlier this year and used peat moss. I
    have four different varieties. Each plant’s leaves are differently colored
    for the fall. Like you, I have one with reddish leaves – very pretty! It is
    a blessing knowing that you have a food source that has been grown
    naturally by your hands.

    smbennett8911
    January 25, 2015 at 11:56 am
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  5. You are absolutely correct, I just want to be have some control over what
    goes in my food.And what I pay for it. I am only doing this because I enjoy
    it and because it gives me a sense of control over what I eat. If I don’t
    want to eat chemicals. I can minimize that . I can grow a better product
    and I can grow a hell of a lot cheaper than any grocery store chain. Thank
    you for leaving a comment. I appreciate.

    The MORNING gardener's SHOW.
    January 25, 2015 at 12:20 pm
    Reply

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