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How Much Garden You Would Need to 100% Survive On? | Lifehacker
Could you grow enough food to feed yourself and your family if you wanted to—or needed to? By Jeff Somers, Friday 11:00AM Gardening is often pitched as a relaxing, therapeutic activity—and it is relaxing and therapeutic! But it’s also a sign of how advanced society has become that we can regard growing food as a…
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Virtual Tours – Smithsonian Gardens | The Scout report
Smithsonian Gardens Virtual Tours Social studies Source: gardens.si.edu/plan-your-visit/tours The Smithsonian’s lush and diverse 180-acre educational gardens, which the institution calls a “museum without walls,” are now accessible to all via an array of virtual tours. Casual flower fans and horticulture buffs alike can simply scroll the page linked above to appreciate the Smithsonian’s magnolia collection…
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Monty Don’s brilliantly simple tip for building raised beds in the garden | Country
By Melanie Griffiths 3 days ago Raised beds offer endless possibilities for growing crops and flowers, and they are so easy to include thanks to this advice from the celebrity gardening expert Whether you want to grow your own produce, zone plants, or improve your soil, raised beds are the ideal solution. It’s tempting to…
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Our Favorite Raised Garden Bed Kits for an Easy Garden Setup
We’ve gathered our favorite raised garden bed kits for those looking to expand their garden without having to do too much heavy lifting. Source: Our Favorite Raised Garden Bed Kits for an Easy Garden Setup
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Inside the Icon: San Diego Botanic Garden – San Diego Magazine – March 2019 – San Diego, California
How this 37-acre oasis blossomed over the last century Source: Inside the Icon: San Diego Botanic Garden – San Diego Magazine – March 2019 – San Diego, California
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Cultivating America’s Gardens: Smithsonian Libraries
“Americans have been making gardens forever, constantly innovating and experimenting as they work the soil. Amateurs and professionals, young and old, schoolchildren and scientists — Americans of every sort have put their backs into gardening. And for a variety of motives: beauty, food, science, prestige.” Thanks to The Scout Report for the link… Source: Smithsonian…
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Community of Gardens
Community of Gardens is the Smithsonian’s digital home for sharing and preserving the stories of gardens and the gardeners who make them grow. Source: Community of Gardens
