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How to Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you’ve ever purchased organic vegetables from your local grocery store, you know it can be quite expensive. Yet, you pay the prices because you want to provide chemical-free vegetables for you and your family. Luckily, organic vegetables can be grown in the comfort of your own backyard. Preparation.

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How to Save Cash and Your Health With a Garden

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

More and more people like myself are returning to the joy of growing vegetables, herbs and even eggs right in their own backyards. Fifty years ago, this was the norm; almost every backyard had a veggie patch that supplemented the food bought at a store. Your home-grown veggies won’t have any nasty toxic residues on them.

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5 Tips for the Beginning Gardener

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Plus, if you are interested in local food sources, it doesn’t get much more local than your own backyard. If you are just starting out with your garden, here are 5 tips that can help you out: Start Small. As you become more experienced with gardening, and as your confidence improves, you can plant a bigger garden.

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Free Kindle eBooks: Go To Sleep Mom!, Sourdough Creek and More

For the Mommas

Green Thumb Gardening: Make Your Home by Charlie Tucker. Growing your own vegetables at home has countless benefits. Everything from planning to building, germinating, planting, growing, and harvesting is included. Avoiding unwanted chemicals is just one of them.

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