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Old 01-02-2019, 06:52 PM   #111
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There's a fun and informative series on Netflix called Big Dreams Small Spaces on that very topic … making the most of a small gardening area. It's set in the UK but most of what's in the show is applicable regardless of location.








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Don't let limited outdoor space prevent you from trying out your green thumb. From tasty fruits and veggies to flowering plants, trees and shrubs, container gardening is the trick to growing it all in less space than you may think.

For many years, when we lived in Seattle, we had a balcony but always thought it was to small of a area for gardening. Wish I would of gotten this advice years earlier...
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