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Sojourner  
U.S.
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Intensive gardening along the lines of square-foot gardening and no-till methods such as Ruth Stout and "lasagna" gardening. Fed a family of 7 from the produce grown in the backyard of a city lot. Knowledgeable about most common garden crops, excluding cole crops other than cabbage (e.g. broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower etc. are not my cup of tea). Can help you to make the most of the space that you have - for instance, many community garden plots are fairly small. There are ways to maximize the space you have. Smaller is often better because it's not only more efficient spacewise, it's also easier to take care of - and the easier it is to take care of, the more likely you are to have a successful garden. No yard space whatsoever? I can help you with container growing as well. Give me a shout and I'll try to help.Available
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Jim Kennard  
U.S.
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I can answer questions on vegetable gardening - Raised Beds, Container, Soil-Beds, "Poor Man's Hydroponics", Organic, etc.Available
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Stephen Barichko  
U.S.
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I am an avid and expert organic gardner. I can answer any and all questions about home-gardening including: flower and vegetable gardens, lawn care, house plants, compost, weed-removal, mulching, feeding and watering, as well as easy-to-make, all-natural plant tonics.Available
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ben johnson  
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I can answer anything to do with raised bed gardening and pest control,as well as what are the best varieties for raised beds. Also any general non -raised bed gardening questions.Available
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Mike Mascio  
U.S.
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I have been an avid gardener since 1985 and an AllExpert volunteer since 1998. I specialize in soil preparation, seed starting and plant propagation, flowers, vegetables, and general landscaping. I am a strong advocate of the square foot method of gardening and the use of organic controls for pests and diseases. On Vacation
returns 07/10/2008
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