

The Eco Garden Houseâ„¢ is versatile enough to grow almost any crop, including vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, plants and small trees.
You and your family will eat more fruits and vegetables when you trust your food source. You can take control of your family's health and nutrition by growing your own fresh, organic edibles at home in the Eco Garden Houseâ„¢.


Fruits
your own
Grow
Grow a wide variety of healthy and delicious fruits in less time in your Eco Garden House!
Here are just some of the nutritious fruits you can grow in your Eco Garden House...
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Tomatoes (all varieties)
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Strawberries
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Blueberries
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Raspberries
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Blackberries
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Melons
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Dwarf Apples
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Dwarf Lemons
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Dwarf Limes
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Dwarf Citrus
...and many more!
Why is it Important to Eat Fruit?
Eating fruits provides health benefits - people who eat more fruits and vegetables, as part of an overall healthy diet are likely to have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases. Fruits provide nutrients vital for health and maintenance of your body. United States Department of Agriculture


Herbs
Grow
your own
Fresh wellness-boosting herbs are easy to grow in the Eco Garden House and not only add flavor and color to dishes, they may also help your health!
Here are just some of the vitamin rich savory Herbs you can grow in your Eco Garden House...
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Basil
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Oregano
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Parsley
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Thyme
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Mint
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Cilantro
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Sage
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Rosemary
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Dill
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Chives
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Lavendar
...and many others!
Why are Herbs Healthy?
Herbs contain vitamins and minerals, as well as disease-protecting flavonoids. Basil, parsley and rosemary are particularly nutritious!


Flowers
your own
Grow
Whether edible or ornamental, fresh cut flowers are easy to grow in the Eco Garden House!
Here are just some of the beautiful varieties of flowers you can grow in your Eco Garden House...
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Snapdragons
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Daffodils
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Roses
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Geraniums
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Hibiscus
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Orchids
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Pansy
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Lilies
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Violas
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Alyssum
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Marigold
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Petunia
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Begonia
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Daises
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Dwarf Sunflowers
...and many more!


Plants &
your own
Grow
Small Trees
Whether fruit producing or decorative, plants and small trees can be grown indoors in your Eco Garden House!
Here are just some of the beautiful varieties of flowers you can grow in your Eco Garden House...
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Dwarf Lemon
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Dwarf Lime
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Dwarf Avacado
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Dwarf Peach
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Dwarf Nectarine
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Dwarf Almond
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Dwarf Apricot
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Dwarf Apple
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Satsuma
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Dwarf Citrus
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Dwarf Figs
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Succulents
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Wide variety of House Plants
...and many more!
Jump Start Your Outdoor Garden Indoors by starting your seeds in the Eco Garden House.
Cool spring soil temperatures and cold weather can prevent seeds from germinating or kill young seedlings. If you wait until the weather warms, the plants get off to a late start only to be zapped by fall’s first frost; they don’t get a chance to bear a full crop or to put on a full floral display. You'll get a jump on the outdoor season in your Eco Garden House and be the first person in town with fresh veggies and blooming flowers when summer finally comes.
Plant propagation is the process of creating new plants from a variety of sources: seeds, cuttings, bulbs and other plant parts. Germination is the process by which a plant grows from a seed. The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm. However the growth of a sporeling from a spore, for example the growth of hyphae from fungal spores, is also germination.
Propagation/Germination in the Eco Garden House is a simple and economical way of raising new plants for your garden. First master the techniques by sowing annuals in spring that will reward you with flowers in summer, then use these basic skills to grow a variety of vegetables, fruits, perennials, trees and shrubs.



Vegetables
Grow a wide variety of gourmet, fresh, organic and nutritious vegetables in less time in your Eco Garden Houseâ„¢!

Grow
your own
Here are just some of the nutrient rich vegetables you can grow in your Eco Garden House...
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Salad Greens
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Lettuce (all varieties)
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Kale
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Chard
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Spinach
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Cabbage
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Cauliflower
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Broccoli
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Beans (all types)
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Peas (all types)
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Squash (all types)
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Cucumbers
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Peppers
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Carrots
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Potatoes (all types)
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Celery
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Onions
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Eggplant
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Radishes
...and much more!
Why is it Important to Eat Vegetables?
Eating vegetables provides health benefits - people who eat more vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy diet are likely to have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases. Vegetables provide nutrients vital for health and maintenance of your body. United States Department of Agriculture