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  2. Over the Garden Gate: From patio to house: Three steps to ...

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    Transitioning plants indoors for winter is a process that requires attention and sanitation as there are just some creatures that you do not want to share your home with! Here are some basic steps ...

  3. Here’s how to transition your tropical plants indoors once ...

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    Start by moving the plants into the shade for a few hours a day and gradually increase the time the plant is in the shade over a period of 7 to 10 days until the plant is in the shade all day.

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    Related: 8 Vegetables That Thrive in Sandy Soil, According to Gardening Experts Humidity Your lemon tree expects somewhat humid conditions, which isn't necessarily what you have in your home.

  5. Gardening in restricted spaces - Wikipedia

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    A container garden in large plastic planters. Container or bucket gardening involves growing plants in some type of container, whether it be commercially produced or an everyday object such as 5-gallon bucket, wooden crate, plastic storage container, kiddie pool, etc. Container gardening is convenient for those with limited spaces because the containers can be placed anywhere and as single ...

  6. Upside-down gardening - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down gardening is a kitchen garden technique where the vegetable garden uses suspended soil and seedlings to stop pests and blight, [1] and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants. [2] The vegetable growing yield is only marginally affected. Kathi (Lael) Morris was the first known to grow tomatoes ...

  7. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Container gardening or pot gardening/farming is the practice of growing plants, including edible plants, exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. [1] A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants.