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You can get a surprisingly high yield from a small space, even a windowsill or balcony, if you plant it right.
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May is the transition time. Spring blooming plants settle into summer, peach and plum trees hint at the coming harvest, pomegranate flowers swell at the base, promising a plentiful fall crop. Watering ...