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Just because you don't have a big back yard doesn't mean you can't reap the benefits of a vegetable garden. A sunny window ledge, balcony, patio, or roof deck with six or more hours of full sun will provide plenty of space to cultivate and harvest veggies. Want to try it yourself? Globe correspondent Ellen Wells provides a primer to get started.
(Globe Staff / Bill Greene)
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Just because you don't have a big back yard doesn't mean you can't reap the benefits of a vegetable garden. A sunny window ledge, balcony, patio, or roof deck with six or more hours of full sun will provide plenty of space to cultivate and harvest veggies. Want to try it yourself? Globe correspondent Ellen Wells provides a primer to get started.
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