Growing Annual Plants

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Annual flowers can be a great source of color to accent and your home's landscape. While flowering trees and shrubs provide short periods of color, most annuals begin blooming shortly after planting and continue to flower for the length of the growing season. Annuals plants come in a range of colors, sizes and species adapted to either sun or shade.

Spring Around the Corner? Prepare For Your Garden

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Even while many parts of the country are still under a blanket of snow (with more in the forecast!) the calendar tells us that spring is in fact, on the way. It's easy to forget how close it is, but for everyone hoping to put in a garden this spring, there are some things you can do to get your garden ready for the warmer days of spring.

Greenhouse Cucumber

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This Document outlines one of the practical procedures of producing Greenhouse Cucumber as well as some personal experiences which could be useful for Cucumber producers. Generally speaking growing cucumber is economical and important, because this kind of vegetable is used as a great meal throughout the year.

Rose Propagation

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This document outlines the normal procedures of Rose Propagation by using Cuttings as well as some useful and practical hints for Rose producers. Background - In general, Cutting Propagation is the easiest way to propagate Roses comparing to other methods such as Budding or Seeding which need skills and take up special possibilities. Rooting cuttings is simple and for a commercial purpose it requires the least amount of...

How to Double Dig a Garden

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Is the soil in your garden compacted? Are your vegetables and flowers growing poorly? It may be time to double dig your garden plot. Learn how to improve your soil's drainage and aeration with this simple task. Your plants will thank you for the effort.

All About Organic Gardening

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The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. The following article presents the very latest information on organic gardening. If you have a particular interest in organic gardening, then this information article is required reading.

Dealing with Aggressive Blackbirds

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The Carib Grackle is common resident of all the countries in its range and is generally observed in groups. Its frequency around humans sometimes results in problems for people.

Attracting Birds to a Tropical Garden

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-02-18, 11:25:44

Some individuals enjoy bird watching but prefer to do their bird watching in their back yard. This article provides advice on attracting wild birds to your back yard.

Soil pH - Easy Solutions

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Whether you are putting in a new lawn or wanting to improve your existing lawn a good place to start is by knowing the pH of your soil. More than likely you have heard about soil pH but it sounds too technical to deal with. Soil pH is actually easy to measure and easy to correct.

Dos and Dont’s of Starting a Garden

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Remember the old nursery rhyme, Mary Mary Quite Contrary How does your Garden Grow? Well this is how she started it to growing. First of all with a layout, then with proper soil preparation and you should do the same Evaluate your space as to how much space do you have, a lot or a little?