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January is the Time to Root Prune Trees for Transplanting in the Spring
by SueDoeNim, Jan 8, 2009
Root pruning trees prepares them for uninterrupted growth after being transplanted.
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How to Grow a Vegetable Garden
by miss jess, Jan 8, 2009
There are several types of gardens that a person can begin to grow. One of the most popular gardens to start is a vegetable garden.
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Daffodils: A First Sign of Spring
by thestickman, Jan 4, 2009
The first tips of green seen poking through the flowerbed are often daffodils. An early rising flower after winter’s long sleep and a sure harbinger of Spring, the winter is over.
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How to Maintain a Small Garden
by John Carter, Jan 4, 2009
These are the various steps required to maintain a small garden during the growing season.
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How to Build a Patio Yourself
by Cara Boynton, Jan 1, 2009
I've always wanted a patio at my backdoor, I just didn't know how to go about building it. There are a few things you need to do to build the perfect patio you can be proud of.
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National Home Gardening Club
by Wil789, Jan 1, 2009
An Article about my experience with the National Home Gardening Club.
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Insects and Your Garden
by Joshua Easterly, Dec 28, 2008
Do you hate aphids? Want to get rid of them for good?
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Vermicompost: A Gardener’s Friend
by Bruce A Tucker, Dec 18, 2008
Adding nutrients to your soil will help with your garden's growth and health. Vermicompost is a great way to accomplish this.
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Food Readiness
by Alternative Avenues, Nov 15, 2008
For most of the past year, the news networks have been full of stories warning us of the risk of getting sick by eating contaminated foods from a variety of sources; many people have died increasing our need to be concern about the foods we eat.
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Gardening is a Science
by JulietteVR, Nov 23, 2008
Gardening is no longer a simple easy going past time or hobby, gardening is now a science in itself, and gardening is a microcosm of horticultural science.
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