Making Your Gardening Practices Your Own

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-01-30, 10:03:57

Many people appreciate gardening for a number of reasons; the most important thing for your own self is to make sure that you are able to make your gardening practices your own. If you only grow in the winter, that's your thing; if you only like to grow root vegetables, that's fine as well. There are a number of things you can do to more fully ensconce yourself in gardening and to make sure that you make every decision completely your own when it comes to your gardening practices.

Tree Care - The Unseen Dangers That Threaten The Life Of Your Garden Trees

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-01-30, 10:02:30

Trees are such massive and imposing things that we tend to take their needs for granted. We fuss and fret over annual bedding plants, and get all hot and bothered if a small dry spot appears on the lawn. Lawns and flowers though are ephemeral elements in the garden, while the tree is a long term matter.

Homemade Hydroponic Growing System - How to Build at Lowest Cost

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-01-30, 08:34:44

Indoor gardening can be a rewarding alternative to regular outdoor gardening. Imagine growing organic fruits, and vegetables in your home without soil...

Singing the praises of crabapple

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Posted by admin to plants on 2008-01-30, 08:00:00

I don't know why, but I tend to overlook crabapples. I think a lot of people do. But not my friend, Nancy Buley, who works for J. Frank Schmidt and Son nursery out in Boring. It is a HUGE wholesale...

Tips To Quickly Create A Productive, Low Cost Food Garden While Renting

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-01-30, 06:48:14

Now I don't function very well without getting my hands just a little dirty on a daily basis, so I had to come to terms with this unloved yard and see what I could create, without spending a fortune or wasting too much of my time. It was early spring when I moved in, so an organic vegetable garden was my first priority.