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* [http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/urban/upside-down-gardening.htm Upside-Down Gardening] Gardening Know How
 
* [http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/urban/upside-down-gardening.htm Upside-Down Gardening] Gardening Know How
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upside-down_gardening Upside-down gardening] "Upside-down gardening is a hanging vegetable garden being the suspension of soil and seedlings of a kitchen garden to stop pests and blight,[1]and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants." - Wikipedia
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upside-down_gardening Upside-down gardening] "Upside-down gardening is a hanging vegetable garden being the suspension of soil and seedlings of a kitchen garden to stop pests and blight, and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants." - Wikipedia
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  • Upside-Down Gardening Gardening Know How
  • Upside-down gardening "Upside-down gardening is a hanging vegetable garden being the suspension of soil and seedlings of a kitchen garden to stop pests and blight, and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants." - Wikipedia