Vegetables Gardening
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Vegetables from an Italian Garden:
Vegetables from an Italian Garden
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How to Grow Bulb Vegetables
Bulb vegetables have been cultivated from the earliest civilizations for their essential flavoring qualities. They are so-called because their leaves...
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How to Grow Root Vegetables
As the name suggests, root vegetables are vegetables whose roots form the edible parts. These vegetables are highly nutritious and...
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The Beginner's Guide to Growing Heirloom Vegetables:
The Beginner's Guide to Growing Heirloom Vegetables
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Growing Herbs And Vegetables
Growing Herbs And Vegetables
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Growing Chinese Vegetables in Your Own Backyard:
Growing Chinese Vegetables in Your Own Backyard

Do my homegrown vegetables pose a threat to my new kitten?
I keep an allotment (a plot in a communal vegetable garden) and grow veg there. When I bring vegetables home they often have dirt on them from the allotment, and a lot of other cats hang out there. Does the dirt that may have had contact with other cats pose a threat to my unimmunised kitty?
I will get him vaccinated, obviously, but he’s only just eight weeks old and still a little underweight. Which leads to my next question…
Why don’t you wash your vege in the garden and the grey water will be better for the garden and you don’t need to worry about bring undesirable side effects. I also don’t think unwashed veges will affect your cat. I think it has built in immune system from mum anyhow.
I would say meanwhile you need to be careful with what you are touching and breathing in while gardening if a lot of cats arund.
And vaccinate your cat asap. Good luck with gardening and kitten.
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