
Local Advice for Growing Your Urban Vegetable Garden in the Mid-Atlantic Region (USDA Zone 7)
Practical Tips and Tricks
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Narrated by:
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Peter Abraldes
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Peter Abraldes
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This manual seeks to offer listeners practical tips and tricks for growing their vegetable garden within a city or town with limited space. It seeks to specifically speak to the growing advantages of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States (Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington D.C.) or more generally identified as Region 7 on the USDA Hardiness Zone map. For best results, it is encouraged that listeners invest in building small, raised garden beds and germinate some seeds prior to planting.
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