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Tips for getting high yields in a small or thirsty garden

Tips for getting high yields  in a small or thirsty garden

Tips for getting high yields in a small or thirsty garden

A National Park Service worker tends to the White House kitchen garden on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. Plants that can offer high yields with low watering include leafy vegetables such as kale, lettuce and spinach; beans, snow peas and sugar snap peas; and some varieties of cucumbers and squash.



Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 12:01 am

Tips for getting high yields in a small or thirsty garden

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How can you get the most yield from a garden where space is limited, and water is too?

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