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Gardner: Want to Be
by BG, May 13, 2008
Learning is a part of life that we always carry with us. Learning to garden from a grandmother is no different and remembering the times you've had with her makes blooming flowers all the more special.
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Starting Seeds for Your Spring Planting
by Dennis Copson, Mar 27, 2008
It is time to start planning your spring garden planting. Save money by starting your own seeds. It's fun and simple. Kids will like it, too.
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The Spring Garden
by pawprint, Mar 26, 2008
How you can give a new way to love to your children.
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The Chamomile Lawn
by Star Flower, Feb 3, 2008
A romantic notion, that I'm trying foolishly to achieve in my front yard.
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Annuals Vs. Perennials
by Janet Weir, Jan 12, 2008
The importance and uses of both annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the landscape.
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The Best Place for Kitchen Scraps is Your Garden
by Maggie May Barry, Jan 3, 2008
Waste not, want not, as the old saying goes. Our ancestors fed themselves daily with the products of the kitchen garden, and likewise fed the garden with the kitchen scraps. Here are some tips for bolstering the soil quality of your garden with your table leavings, and where they will be put to the most effective use.
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Caring for Fruit Trees
by TAS, Nov 30, 2007
The planting and care of fruit trees.
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Overwatering Houseplants: When Kindness Turns Killer
by Marina Taylor, Oct 4, 2007
How to avoid overwatering houseplants. What you may not know about the dangers of overwatering and how easy it is to do.
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Simple Method of Soil Improvement
by Angelstar, Sep 1, 2007
Improve the quality of your soil with little hassle and no expense.
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Do You Dig The Soil For Gardening?
by fornls, Jul 17, 2007
Though we generally dig the soil before putting seeds for gardening, it is not a good process. It will damage the soil and cause erosion of the soil. No-dig gardening instead does without digging.
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