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February 15, 2009

Sweat Equity for Gardeners

Filed under: Uncategorized — TopVeg @ 1:59 pm

Sweat equity is an American expression describing their system of plant
swapping for gardeners.

Gardeners acquire many of their plants by hanging a notice on bulletin
boards (local library or corner shop) stating that they will thin
brassica plants, or clean out and divide rhubarb for a very cheap price.
Interested parties bid for the trash and new, swapped plants are
acquired for the garden.

Sweat equity is a great way to expand a collection of herbs, fruit and
vegetables, as long as weeds and diseases are controlled!

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