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Green Quick Tips – Bikes and Vegetables for Newbie Gardeners

March 25, 2014 @ 21:30 By Gavin Webber Leave a Comment

Green Quick Tips podcastThis weeks Green Quick Tips podcast episodes are simple and easy to achieve.  Less than 5 minutes long, and easy on the ears!

Firstly we have tips about moving around under your own steam, and then two episodes for the newbie food gardener.

GQT 18 – Green Quick Tip for Getting on Your Bike.  Taking your bike for a spin has many benefits.  Not only do you reduce fuel costs, you maintain fitness, reduce the chance of heart disease, and you get to see things you otherwise wouldn’t see in a car.

Now here are some tips for some of the easiest and most abundant vegetables that a newbie gardener can grow.  I have had such great success with these vegetables, that I plant them all as staples every season.

GQT 19 – Green Quick Tips for Garlic, Silverbeet, and radishes.  Tips for the newbie food gardener to help your get growing delicious fare in no time.

GQT 20 – Green Quick Tips for Pumpkins, Zucchini, and Beans.  Tips for the newbie food gardener to help your get growing delicious fare in no time.

So there you have it.  Another exciting week of Green Quick Tips.  If you enjoyed the episode, please feel free to leave a comment, or leave a question that you think others would benefit from and I will include the topic in a future episode.  I love answering your questions, so don’t be shy.  Oh, and there is no such thing as a dumb question.  We all have various skill levels, so who better to ask than someone with experience and who gives freely.

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Let me know if you are enjoying this podcast series.  I enjoy producing them, so if you like them, I will keep going with more green quick tips each week.
Until next time, stay keen and go green!

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