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  • vermicomposting | worms

    Vermicomposting – How get your worm bin ready

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Now you have created your own worm bin now you need to get it ready for your worms. The worms need some bedding, which you can buy some coir worm bedding online or you can make some yourself by taking confidential documents from your shredder and soaking in water until it has the consistency of a wrung out sponge. Now not only shredding your documents but having worms eat…

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  • vermicomposting | worms

    Vermicomposting – How to make a cheap worm bin

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Why would I want a worm bin? Well my initial reason was my daughter wanted a pet worm and I decided making a worm bin would be a much better option than having worms escaping in our house. After researching into the world of vermicomposting, harvesting worm poop or castings for the nicer which is basically the best thing you can add to your garden. It is also a…

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  • indoor growbox | strawberries

    Science Fair: Why don’t strawberries grow during the wintertime?

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    My 6 year old daughter was the inspiration for the PC grow box for her science fair project to figure out why strawberries don’t grow during the wintertime. She started by picking a strawberry plant from our garden (snow still on the ground) and we potted it in a terra cotta pot which she carefully painted ahead of time. We put it in the grow box in our garage…

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  • indoor growbox | strawberries

    Strawberries in the PC Grow box (UPDATE #2)

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    The strawberry plant is doing better than I ever expected, should have some fresh strawberries in a week or two. Hopefully no one tells them it is not June…

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  • Uncategorized

    SHOWDOWN: PC Grow Box versus The Sun

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Versus I am running out of space in my PC grow box now I have added lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers along with the original inhabitant, the strawberry plant. I noticed that the two cucumber plants were approximately the same size and taking up quite a bit of space, so decided to have a little competition and experiment and see which grows better given different environments. I will have one in…

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  • compost | sieve | soil sifter

    Make a cheap soil sifter (sieve)

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Unfortunately I only have one compost bin which I continuously add materials to, so I never have a complete “batch” of compost at one given time. In order to be able to filter out the finished compost from the non-composted material I created a soil sifter (sieve) I checked out soil sifters online but didn’t find anything that I liked so I decided to make one myself. I went…

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  • fall bulb planting

    Fall bulb planting surprises

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Not sure if it is the long winter, or just me getting older but I have no clue what bulbs we planted last fall. Guess I will find out in a couple weeks.

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  • aphids | kids | ladybugs

    Releasing ladybugs in your garden

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    When we started my garden at my our current house my daughters and I noticed we didn’t have any ladybugs roaming around the leaves. Now I would like to think that aphids and mites feared me so much to dare to step foot in my garden, but the reality is I live in a newer neighborhood with vegetation in its early stages and with the lush forest around me…

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  • indoor seed starting | kids

    Growing potatoes with kids

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    I was checking out our pantry I noticed some of our potatoes were starting to sprout. I took this as a great opportunity to have a little activity with the my daughters. We started by taking a look at the sprouts and had a little discussion about how potatoes grow underground and this one potato will grow into many more potatoes. We then cut an egg carton in half…

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  • Uncategorized

    Hunting for spring at our local nurseries

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Since nothing is blooming in my yard and my wife convinced me that Northwest Flower & Garden Show would be a little too busy for our young girls (I know she was right, as usual) We decided instead to go on a nursery tour, I normally get my plants from our closest nursery or the local home and garden center but was curious what the other dozen or so…

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  • alfalfa pellets | cheap | fertilizer | organic

    Using alfalfa pellets as cheap organic fertilizer for your lawn and garden

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    We all know if you walk into a grocery store the organic produce is always more expensive than produce grown using non-organic methods. Using deductive reasoning it seems easy to determine that this would mean growing vegetables organically will cost me more than if I used non-organic methods. What is a cheap vegetable gardener to do? One disadvantage (and advantage) to organic fertilizer is that it is not as…

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  • cheap | indoor seed starting

    Make your own homemade newspaper pots

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    As you probably know we shouldn’t be using peat pots due to environmental concerns, buying terra cotta pots is too expensive, what is a cheap gardener to do? Make your own homeade pots out of newspaper of course. Muddy Clogs describes how to exactly do this on her blog. My only complaint is that I didn’t think of it first.

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