How To Keep Your Wooden Fencing in Tip-Top Shape By Charles Kassotis
Putting in a wooden fence around your lawn or garden adds a decorative accent that many will find attractive. However, your fence may soon lose its appeal if you dont keep it up with regular car
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Some Favorite Garden Bulbs By Lee Dobbins
Bulbs are a great addition to any garden as they will provide color year after year and can even provide additional flowers to be divided and planted in another part of the garden. Unlike, annua
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How to Grow African Violets By Sharon Rosenzweig
Anyone can grow beautiful African Violets if they provide the simple conditions required for healthy growth.
Natural Light:
Adequate light is the most important factor in promoting fl
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Using Snow Roof Rakes By Andrew Caxton
Removing snow from your roof is not the same as the removing snow from your garden. Where there is a possibility of snow, the roofs are made inclined and this is a major reason why the mechanical
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Is Landscape Fabric Even Necessary In Landscaping? By Steve Boulden
Landscaping fabrics are by no means an answer to a no maintenance landscape. I know a lot of folks are under the impression that they can simply buy it, place it, cover it, and forget it. Forever
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3 Easy Steps to Growing Plants from Seed By Fran Barnwell
Growing your own plants from seed can be one of the most
exciting and worthwhile gardening activities. And of course
it is a really inexpensive way to grow the number of plants
you need for yo
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The Secret To Healthier Plants? Let's Ask My Grandfather By Steve Boulden
My Grandfather was an old school farmer from way back who depended on his crops for his living. He, like farmers then and now, knew that the secret to optimum yield and plant health begins in the
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Need Landscape Design Help? This is The Time to Plan for Spring By Yvonne Cunnington
The great thing about landscape designers is that they help expand your horizons and present you with exciting possibilities. Professional designers spend every working day solving problems most
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Soils, the Natural Solution By Jody Taberner
Any soil type-clay, sand or loam-will benefit from the addition of organic matter. In a clay soil, the addition of organic matter opens up the tightly packed particles, allowing for water and air
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Gardening with Garden Decor By Lisa Tinder
Gardening
Ever since the first cave man or woman discovered the concept of seeds, gardening has been one of humankind's primary activities. At first, of course, it was a tool for surv
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Dry Landscaping - Both Attractive and Economical By Maria Jeffs
In the hot and dry Southwestern United States, landscaping takes on an entire different significance than in other regions. As water is so precious here, conservation is a major concern of both h
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This Autumn, Postpone the Winter Blues for Your Lawn By Jeff Hansen
In the summertime, one sees many St. Louis homeowners toiling on their lawns to make sure they are perfect. Autumn lawn chores are just as important they prevent winter damage to your lawn, an
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This Fall, Give Your Trees Some TLC By Jeff Hansen
They add character to neighborhoods, beauty to rolling hills and depth to flat prairies. Whether they have guarded your home for a few years or even for several decades, your trees need some ext
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Country Lawn Maintenance - 10 Tips to Know Before You Mow By Nola Kelsey
Practical survival skills should be fifty percent of what we study in school! Languishing twelve to sixteen years in the bowels of our education system should not leave American citizens unprepar
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Strawbale Construction Wins Hands Down By Ivy Mills
A couple friends of ours, Conrad and Carol, are in the process of getting district approval for the construction of their straw bale home. Bedtime stories of little pigs seem to have created skew
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Reasons to Garden Organically By Tiffany Washko
Most organic gardeners do so for one of two reasons - to do their part in saving the earth, and to avoid harmful additives in the foods they consume. Very often organic gardening is thought of a
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Important Factors to Consider When Buying a Power Washer By Bill Harden
Choosing and deciding which power washer to buy can be a tedious task if you dont know exactly what to look for in a power washer. There are so many sizes of power washer from various companies
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Getting the Best Price for Your Home Includes Landscaping for Curb Appeal By Michael McGroarty
If you own a home, then sooner or later you are going to be ready to sell that home. Maybe you've already sold a home or two. People tend to move more often than our parents did.
There are
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Amaryllis - A Perfect Flower For the Festive Season By Yvonne Cunnington
There's nothing more festive than several amaryllis plants contributing their rich burst of bloom to your house during the holiday season.
Amaryllis may look exotic, but the bulbs are easy
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Mistakes When Planting or Transplanting By James Ellison
We can plant too early. Remember those beautiful warm March or April days when we are tempted to go out and start our gardens? Why not, the stores already have the plants for us to transplant so
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Easiest Homemade Hydroponics System By Jason Willkomm
Not every type of hydroponics system lends itself well to homemade design. For systems that use drip or spray heads, you have many costly items to purchase before you can produce a properly worki
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Easiest Hydroponics Feeding Plan By Jason Willkomm
There are many things that can complicate feeding your plants hydroponically. It can be hard enough trying to feed the right strength and right ratios of N-P-K, let alone trying to figure
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Home and Garden Decor Needs By Roger King
Home and garden decor is an essential and inexpensive way to customize both your
garden and your home to your personality. Your house is not considered to be just a
place for your family to com
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Watering Your Garden - How to Make Each Drop Count By Yvonne Cunnington
Water-wise gardening or xeriscaping the practice of gardening in dry conditions - is becoming much more important to gardeners, especially those in dry areas.
If you have sandy soil, stee
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Botanical Prints for Scientific Research and Collecting By Gary Prestwich
Botanical prints have a wonderful dual purpose: they are lovely aesthetic pieces, akin to fine art, but also have the meticulous detail necessary for science.
Botanical prints often reflect
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