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May 3, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Water pressure and water flow issues for gardeners Water pressure and water flow are key to answering that basic gardening question, How do you get water to the plants? We all know how to water plants.You can: *  hand water (time consuming) * … read more»
April 26, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
How to maintain your drip irrigation system Drip irrigation is good for you and good for your plants. You can leave town for a few days, instead of staying home to hand water. Your plants can get a steady supply of water, in regular amounts, that… read more»
November 17, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Keep artichokes going through the winter in USDA zone 6 and 7 gardens Artichokes are the new stars of the edible garden. Of course we all love to dip the chokes in butter, but artichoke plants also have great design elements with their dramatic height, spiky foliage, and… read more»
August 11, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
We’ve got some unusual deer-resistant plants in our Grass Valley nursery right now. Are any of these new to you? Our nursery specializes in deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, and native plants. Nursery… read more»
July 11, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Growing front yard vegetables? That’ll be 93 days in the slammer. Have you heard about the Oak Park, Michigan woman who’s being prosecuted for growing organic vegetables in her front yard? The penalty could be 93 days in jail if the court finds her raised beds… read more»
June 1, 2011 - GrowOrganic
April 1, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Drip irrigation systems instead of sprinklers for water conservation Drip irrigation can save on your water bill, protect our water resources, and even increase your crop yield by applying deep water. If you bury the irrigation lines you’ll thwart annual weeds too.… read more»
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