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The pandemic-propelled gardening boom has been great for people with a yard, a community garden plot, or even a balcony. But for those of us who have none of the above, outdoor gardening options have been as limited as ever. But there is one avenue for growing things—even in an apartment—that you shouldn’t sleep on: window box gardens.
Beth Harpaz recently wrote for the Associated Press about cultivating one of these micro-gardens, and shared tips from experts on how to plant your own, and actually keep it alive.
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