A Harlow Kitchen Garden

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Kaleidoscope Blue

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So now you want our business

(Via The Blogging Nurseryman - The Art of Running a Small Garden Center or Nursery)

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According to Todays Garden Center Hines’ Nurseries says, “Tom Batt, was promoted to vice president of sales and marketing last week.” Hines Nurseries has for years been one of the major suppliers of plant material to the box and chain stores. Now after a couple of tough years they have re-discovered the independent nursery. [...]

How Does The Composting Process Actually Works?

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-16, 07:13:44

Compost is a collection of different organic matter, such as yard clippings, small twigs, leaves and organic kitchen waste that have gone through the process of decomposition. Numerous people do composting so that they can make good use of the available organic material that is around their property and even in their home. This gives composters a chance to make use of the nutrient rich muck that is produced and which is very beneficial to garden soil.

Tips on Growing Roses, Beautiful Roses

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-16, 07:12:55

There is no magical Green Thumb needed when it comes to growing roses, beautiful roses. Roses love water and a regular fertilizer feeding so keep these two factors in mind and your reward will be healthy plants with beautiful blossoms. With over 2000 varieties of roses to choose from each with its own distinctive fragrance, selecting which to plant can be a difficult challenge.

Maintaining a Compost Heap

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-16, 06:19:11

When you do any landscaping or gardening on your property you will always have a large amount of organic waste. This waste includes anything from dead leaves, to branches, to old tomatoes, to grass clippings. Property owners the world over go through a lot of time and money to get rid of this stuff. A really slick landscaper will see this organic waste for what it is and start to save it. So you do not throw it away either. Save it and begin your backyard compost heap.

EZ Vegetable Gardening

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Vegetable gardening is becoming more and more popular every day. Growing your own vegetables allows you to get tasty organic fresh vegetables fro a fraction of the price. You can grow you own vegetables in the same way and the same conditions as growing regular plants, but in the end you get fresh produce you can consume yourself. There is nothing like eating your own fresh produce and knowing for sure what is going in your body.

April Bloomday

(Via Girl Gone Gardening)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-16, 01:37:00