
The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac

Veg in One Bed: How to Grow an Abundance of Food in One Raised Bed, Month by Month
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If space is an issue for you, consider a square-foot garden. According to the folks over at SquareFootGardening.com, square-foot gardening requires up to 80 percent less space than a traditional garden, eliminates all tilling, wedding, and digging, and can harvest up to five times more produce than a conventional garden. In addition, you get to sel
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by a series of farms that go from ten acres to a hundred acres, maybe even to five hundred acres. Not nearly as big as the biggest farms today, but big enough to take advantage of
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The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, 2nd Edition: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions: Wide Rows, Organic Methods, Raised Beds, Deep Soil
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Using part (or all) of your lawn to grow food is easier than you think. To research this idea, Google these topics: • Square foot gardening • Lasagna gardening • SPIN (small plot intensive) gardening • Bio-intensive gardening • No till/no dig gardening