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        <description>In today’s 2 minute tip, I’ll talk about how we save time and money by directly sowing seeds in our vegetable garden. If you shop on Amazon, you can support OYR simply by clicking this link (bookmark it too) before shopping: http://www.amazon.com/?tag=oneya-20 Two Minute Tip Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApXYvbprElzyOJ2W4nBfA_MtLJ0x0xXR Crops we've directly sown so far this spring: lettuce, spinach, arugula, radishes, sugar snap peas, bok choy, turnips, beets, rutabagas, carrots, parsnips, strawberry spinach, zucchini, cushaw squash, and cucumbers OYR is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while  keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost and mulch.  No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used.</description>
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