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BlissfulGarden
4 months 3 days ago
Hello all! I'm an avid gardener, but new to veggies. I garden on a typically small city lot. This past year, I began planting vegetables in containers and among other plants in my raised beds. After a season of tomatoes, eggplant and kale, my family is hooked. By joining KGI, I hope to learn more about how to successfully incorporate and grow edibles within my existing gardens.
Welcome! Many of us have dropped into here in a very similar way,You are in good company.Search the older posts by the search function,You will find this very interesting.Greetings,antonis
Many of us are Small Kitchen Gardeners ( that was a group on the former format) and will be happy to help in any way with our collective experience. Antonis's comment prompted me to reread many of the old posts, which I did with pleasure. Stay natural, David

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