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New Use for an Old Water Hose
by quiet voice, Jun 27, 2007
Don't throw that old hose away!
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Grow Biennials and Perennials
by JaButty, Jun 26, 2007
They are great traditional flowers for the garden...and not difficult to grow.
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Home Grown Food: Vegetable Growing in a Small Space
by Angelstar, Jun 25, 2007
There is nothing nicer than picking fresh fruits and vegetables; not only do they taste better but the satisfaction of growing it yourself is immense.
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Best Spring Flower Bulbs for Natural Gardens
by Melanie Marten, Jun 25, 2007
Spring is the time when flowers first begin to appear in your yard and gardens. To make the most of the early warmth, spring flower bulbs are a great choice.
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Kids and Carnivorous Garden Pets
by anbev, Jun 24, 2007
A fun article for kids about how to keep carnivorous plants.
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Gardening Tips for Disabled Children
by anbev, Jun 23, 2007
Tips to make gardening accessible for those children with physical disabilities.
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How to Do Hanging Baskets
by JaButty, Jun 22, 2007
Hanging baskets look beautiful outside your home with colorful flowers cascading down. They are easy to prepare but require some ongoing care and attention. However, it is not difficult to have a great display of flowers all summer.
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Looking After Your Rose Bushes
by JaButty, Jun 21, 2007
Rose bushes can produce an abundance of flowers throughout the summer if we look after them. Here are some simple tips to get the best ever roses.
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Essentials of Garden Design
by fornls, Jun 17, 2007
Nowadays the garden owners are increasing using the garden designers for their residential gardens. The garden designers like any designer, deal with the different aspects of a garden space. Sissinghurst is an example of a designed garden.
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How to Get the Best Tomatoes From Your Tomato Plants
by JaButty, Jun 15, 2007
Growing a tomato plant from seed is easy. Buying a small plant in a pot from a plant store is even simpler. But the way that you look after it once you get it home in your own back yard can have a tremendous impact on the amount of fruit it will produce.
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