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Fun Growing Vegetables in Moncton, New Brunswick

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  • 04/08/11--03:34: Time To Be Thinking About The Vegetable Garden Again (chan 1804295)
  • We’ve only had a vegetable garden, that wasn’t just a container garden, for a couple of years now and we are loving it more each year. The garden also seems to get a bit bigger each year as well. Eventually we would like it to use most of the property on the south side of [...]

  • 04/15/11--07:16: How To Correctly Care For Your Strawberry Plants (chan 1804295)
  • We can’t get enough strawberries in our house, although we don’t really care for the strawberries we buy at the grocery store in the off season. They just don’t taste the same at all. For that reason we are doubling the size of our strawberry patch so we can preserve some for the off season, maybe [...]

  • 04/21/11--02:53: Snow & Rain Again, When’s It’s Goining To Stop (chan 1804295)
  • Our backyard and garden are low so they take a little time to dry out enough to work in after the ice and snow is gone. I thought I would get out and dig up the garden and clean up the yard but it’s either snowing or raining. Now it’s past the middle of April and [...]

  • 05/05/11--09:30: Your Home Vegetable Gardening (chan 1804295)
  • Home vegetable gardening is on the rise, around the world due to people trying to find ways to save a little money here and there to make life easier. Rising cost of living never stops just follow gas and oil prices for a while. My wife and myself have had the desire to have a place we [...]

  • 05/09/11--06:07: Finally Able To Transplant Our Rhubarb Patch To A Sunnier Location (chan 1804295)
  • We are having the strangest spring I can remember in a while. Every time I plan to head outside to do some spring clean up it starts raining and blowing. We had the windiest winter I can think of as well which resulted in downed trees and broke limbs and branches. Glad no one was [...]

  • 05/28/11--05:43: Transplanted Some Strawberries To The Sunny Side of The Yard (chan 1804295)
  • My plan was to get my rhubarb and strawberries transplanted to a sunnier area of the yard, right behind our home vegetable garden. My first plan was to do it in the fall but that didn’t happen so it was early spring but Mother Nature had other plans. It’s been raining way too much for the [...]

  • 06/02/11--02:44: Dealing With Vegetable Garden Insects (chan 1804295)
  • Pests can be a serious issue for the majority of home gardeners. A few varieties of insects can destroy a crop. For some bugs it takes only a couple of hours! Let’s take a look at some of the most common vegetable garden insects. We will take a minute to check out how to distinguish them, and [...]

  • 06/07/11--03:42: Introduction For Vegetable Growing (chan 1804295)
  • You will find many explanations why people choose to pursue growing vegetables like a hobby. Many people feel it’s a soothing way to lessen their stress levels. Many people just enjoy growing their very own food. Others get satisfaction from understanding that they are fully aware where a few of their meals are originating from. Regardless [...]

  • 07/05/11--03:18: Advantages of Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening (chan 1804295)
  • Were you aware raised beds are a quite well-liked strategy for growing vegetables. We have found a number of benefits to raised bed veggie gardening. Using raised beds really do make growing vegetables significantly less difficult, and they can even produce a larger harvest at the end of it all. Advantage #1 – Use Much Less Space [...]

  • 07/08/11--08:14: How To Save Money Home Gardening Tips For Beginners (chan 1804295)
  • Vegetable gardening is no longer just a passion. Veggie gardening has turned into a clever and healthier approach to help deal with flucutations in the economy and to combat the rising cost of living. It wasn’t long ago we went through a recession here in Canada which made it tough to make ends meet. We were [...]