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How can we keep armadillos from digging up our yard in North Alabama? (
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From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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Via Comments for Anne's Garden)
Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-18, 18:46:33
Wow! What a difference a day makes in the garden! I would bet that you enjoyed the smell of the freshly turned over earth. I love that smell each spring. Great job! 
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-18, 13:58:44
A great looking garden is not as difficult to achieve as people often think. It's the result of applying some rules. Follow those rules and try something new. In this article you find the basic garden tips.
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While the origins of how to create and nurture a bonsai tree come from China the actual name of these potted trees comes from Japan, in fact the word bonsai refers to a small potted tree. Learn more about bonsai trees.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-18, 10:20:13
When planning to grow plants from seeds or cuttings, the type of plant will determine how you prepare the soil. This statement is true for almost all houseplants.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-18, 08:15:59
A common question asked by many is, "Should I aerate, scarify and topdress my lawn?" 1. Only topdress your lawn to remove the lumps and bumps in the lawn. The best for this is river sand, which can be purchased in bagged quantities from your local nursery. River sand remains soft (unlike regular topsoil) throughout the hot summer months allowing the turf to easily take hold. Also bear in mind to topdress with river sand lightly so as not to totally cover your lawn turf.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-18, 07:23:48
Most home gardeners realize that watering too much is a bad thing. But do they know that what it really means is the opposite of what it seems to be? Here are some important tips for efficient and effective irrigation.