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Thanks to you, City Garden Ideas just exceeded 10,000 views!
Wow! I’m grateful for your visits, comments and active social sharing. I love that my photos are showing up on Pinterest! Keep on pinning!
I’m excited to offer more useful, relevant and fun information about gardening in small urban spaces to new and seasoned gardeners.
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SPOILER ALERT (not really):
My next blog will give the skinny on soil. Talk about neglected. What’s in the ground or in that flower pot is expected to be the perfect home for growing plants – without any additional care or feeding. The truth is, soil needs attention and care well before any planting gets done. If you want a healty garden, then get the dirt on soil!
And thank you, thank you, thank you again for your support. I’m shooting for 20,000 views by the end of the year. Withyour help, it will happen. Happy gardening!
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My name is Janine and I'm a dedicated gardener with years of hands-in-the-soil experience. My specialty is small space gardens in urban locations. There is all kinds of good information in here. Send me comments and ideas. Enjoy!-
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