Sentences with phrase «to plant a vegetable garden»

I am planting a vegetable garden for the first time in 6 years, in an urban city lot.
I am so excited to plant my vegetable garden with the kids this year and try a couple of varieties of peas.
This summer the preschool classes will also plant a vegetable garden.
Then he pulled in retired friends to help students plant a vegetable garden.
And, even though that means we have lots of yard work to keep up with, I'm really excited to plant a vegetable garden along with some pretty flowers!
I do remember noticing them in a basic garden salad when we went to friend's homes for dinner, and I think at some point someone in my household planted a vegetable garden and grew a bunch, maybe two.
The new version will have a wide audience: the National Gardening Association estimates 82 million U.S. households do some form of gardening, a number expected to increase as more Americans plant vegetable gardens to cut food costs.
Since I wrote about the Michigan woman who is facing 93 days in jail for planting a vegetable garden last Friday, the story has just exploded.
Instead of moping or thinking of planting a vegetable garden for sustenance, give it a try, and you may be pleasantly surprised by the results.
· Through Intel's Sustainability in Action grant program, nine teams of employees received grants in 2012 for environmental projects ranging from planting a vegetable garden at a children's home in Singapore to developing a water purification system in rural India.
I pictured removing the door / shelf thing so we could meander through it at the entrance to what I hope will be a small area with newly planted vegetable garden boxes.
I didn't plant a vegetable garden, but more of an English style plant garden with lots of pretty little ground covers, boxwoods, rocks, a little bridge and stone pathways.
Now, the sink area overlooks a freshly planted vegetable garden, a place the homeowners frequent as they experiment with new recipes and ingredients.
Plant a vegetable garden.
At some point towards the beginning of last fall, I informed my family of my big plans for the following summer: «I'm going to plant a vegetable garden
I know that it would be «better» if I planted a vegetable garden and used organic methods.
If your family has planned to go to the beach or stay home and plant a vegetable garden, do that.
And they have other great gifts too like a school meal program, art supplies and planting a vegetable garden.
And he can help out more with family chores, including vacuuming his bedroom, taking out the trash, making salad for dinner, or planting a vegetable garden.
I turned to writing, and when I wasn't writing, I was repairing and maintaining a passive - solar house in the country: shoveling snow, hauling tons of firewood up a steep hill, planting a vegetable garden that didn't get enough sun, and fulfilling various back - to - nature clichés.
We fertilized coffee plants, cut down banana trees, fed the goats, planted vegetable gardens and milked whatever was able to be milked.
However regarding the longer term resource scarcity issue, we have access to all the old knowledge on planting vegetable gardens and the like, and would avoid extinction.
I agree we are all very skilled at things that suit our complex urban cultures and have forgotten how to plant vegetable gardens.
Who is most likely able to afford to hire a gardener to plant a vegetable garden?
How many poor people do you think can hire someone to plant a vegetable garden?
«It offers a wide variety of activities for all skill levels, from weeding to building benches to planting a vegetable garden
Well my summer project was planting a vegetable garden.
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