Urban Gardens
Whether it’s a balcony garden or rooftop garden, urban garden layouts can actually be quite versatile so you don’t have to live out in the country to enjoy growing your favorite plants and veggies. With our urban gardening ideas, you’ll find tips for starting an urban garden of any size. Learn how to grow urban vegetable gardens and care for your plants in the city, even in an apartment. You, too, can enjoy home grown veggies. So keep reading to find all the information you need to create fabulous urban garden layouts anywhere.
Urban Gardens
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Benefits Of A Backyard Suburban Garden
In this world of increasing living costs, a backyard suburban garden can provide a family with fresh, delicious, healthy vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Learn more these gardens in this article.
By Debbie Slack
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Gardening Laws And Ordinances - Common Garden Laws
A gardening law can cause your best laid plans to go head to head with local law enforcement, so it is important that you check to see if your locality has any laws that affect your yard. This article will help.
By Heather Rhoades
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Learn More About Balcony Vegetable Gardening
Growing a vegetable garden on a balcony is not all that difficult, and you can truly have a fruitful balcony vegetable garden. This article will help get you started, so click here now.
By Kathee Mierzejewski
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Apartment Gardening Guide - Information On Apartment Gardening For Beginners
Living in an apartment doesn't have to mean living without plants. Gardening on a small scale can be enjoyable and fulfilling. Learn more about apartment gardening in this article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Creating Your Own Rooftop Garden
In more urban areas, a gardener is limited in the amount of space that they have. Rooftop gardens are an ideal way for an urban gardener to expand on space. Learn more here.
By Heather Rhoades
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Urban Gardening: The Ultimate Guide To City Gardening
Whether it?s an apartment balcony garden or a rooftop garden, you can still enjoy growing all your favorite plants and veggies. This Beginner?s Guide to Urban Gardening will help get you started. Click here for more info.
By Nikki Tilley
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Biointensive Balcony Gardening - How To Grow Biointensive Gardens On Balconies
Many plants grow exceptionally well in small spaces using biointensive techniques. So what is biointensive gardening? Read this article to find out more about this easy form of balcony gardening.
By Susan Patterson
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Is Fire Escape Gardening Legal: Fire Escape Garden Ideas And Information
Living in a city can put a real damper on gardening dreams. There's one excellent growing location that's usually native only to cities: fire escapes. Learn some fire escape garden tips and fire escape garden ideas in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Community Garden Fundraising Ideas: Developing Community Garden Grant Proposals
Community gardens take a decent amount of money to get off the ground, and you'll probably need financial help in the beginning. Learn more about grant funding for community gardens and community garden fundraising ideas here.
By Liz Baessler
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Urban Gardening Supplies – Tools For Starting A Community Garden
How do you begin to assemble all the tools for urban gardens necessary for starting a community garden? Learn about how to identify the requisite supplies for urban gardening in the article that follows.
By Teo Spengler
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Winter Care On Balconies: Tips For Overwintering Balcony Gardens
Balcony gardens in winter do require some extra TLC to ensure their continuing health for the next growing season. Read this article to learn more about balcony winter care for plants.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Micro Gardening: Learn About Outdoor/Indoor Micro Gardening
Good things come in small packages as the saying goes, and urban micro gardening is no exception. So what is micro gardening and what are some useful micro gardening tips to get you started? Click this article to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Urban Shade Gardens: Tips On Urban Gardening In Low Light
If you garden in an urban area, space isn't the only thing getting in your way. Limited windows and shadows can seriously cut down on essential light. Learn more about plants for low light gardens in urban areas here.
By Liz Baessler