Sunday, September 26, 2010

Enjoying Fresh, Organic Food You Grow Indoors!

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 Hello, Everyone!  The seasons have changed and indoor gardening is a great way to continue harvesting great, fresh, organic food from your own garden!  So if you'd like to do indoor gardening watch, listen to and learn from Patti Moreno, the 'Garden Girl'.

As many of you may know Patti Moreno is Co-Host of  'Growing A Greener World',  President of FilmShack and an independent film producer and television personality best known for her work as the 'Garden Girl' on the program Garden Girl TV (she's the President, too).  Recently, Patti authored 'Urban Sustainable Living with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl', a book based on her concepts for urban sustainable living.  It's based on an idea she pioneered of gardening in small or urban environments.

In the video below, Patti Moreno gives us more details and insight on creating shelving for your indoor garden. Among the seeds you can include in your indoor garden are medicinal herbs.   In upcoming posts the next series of steps for successful indoor gardening will be featured.  Enjoy!  As I've mentioed before I'm grateful to Patti Moreno for documenting these instructions.  For me, these videos are a delightful way to receive such information since we can see it demonstrated and observe what everything should look like!  You'll see what I mean after you've viewed them.  Thank-you, Patti!

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P.S. Have you noticed Patti's healthy hair? Patti eats nutritiously, particulary consuming fresh, raw organically-produced foods from her own gardens. If you want a healthy head of hair you must 'feed' it well by eating nutritiously on a regular basis! Remember, Good, nutritious, health-inducing food is apart of 'nature's hair care', too!





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