Easy Eco-Friendly Gardening Tips
Larry is teaming up with Better Homes and Gardens Magazine and the New York Restoration Project to plant an eco-friendly garden at New York Restoration Project's Target East Harlem Community Garden!
You can join Larry at the Target East Harlem Community Garden, located at 415-417 East 117th Street at First Avenue in Manhattan.
To get started on your own garden, visit Better Home and Garden's Garden's Grow Vegetables In Containers, Planning Your First Vegetable Garden and Make A Rain Barrel To Save Water pages.
Click here for more on what and how to plant.
Click here for details on composting.
For more information on the New York Restoration Project, visit www.nyrp.org. For more gardening tips from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, visit www.bhg.com.
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Comments: 1
Hey Larry! Save that rosemary plant! It looked VERY root bound, so just pull it out, and use your fingers to separate as many roots as possible. Now, you can plant it back in... whew!
Hey Jason! The soil looks very dense - is it all top soil? Do add an inert mix to give those FABulous collection of seeds you have planned a break. I'll donate and snail mail a copy of Garden Your City for great new garden - click on the Contact link and add an address.