weeds
weeds
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by Lisa Marshall - 2007-04-20
It's spring and all the new growth that Mother Earth has is beginning to appear. There are so many plants growing right next to our doorstep and are often labeled as 'weeds' that have healing gifts to...
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by Michael Dappert - 2007-06-13
June and it is still 70 degrees. It has been pushing 80 today but overall it has been very nice weather. Spring was slow to start and we had a very bad freeze in April, down to 18 degrees, two nights ...
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by The Largemouth Herald - 2007-06-29
The bulrush (bullrush, reeds) is often confused with cattails. Bulrush tends to grow in slightly deeper waters and have more of a circular cross section as compared to the semicircular section of the ...
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by Colin Clifford - 2007-08-05
The maxim "prevention is better than cure" applies particularly to gardensIncreasingly gardeners are turning away from the chemical control of problems recognising that to rely on chemicals, EG. pesti...
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by Steve Boulden - 2008-05-29
Most garden soils and especially organically created garden soil will never need the extremity of sterilization. However, in some instances such as nematode infestation, it may be desirable to complet...
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by STEVE BOULDEN - 2008-05-28
Most garden soils and especially organically created garden soil will never need the extremity of sterilization. However, in some instances such as nematode infestation, it may be desirable to com...
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by Roger Wakefield - 2008-06-24
There are hundreds of different types of weeds found in the typical garden, and in fact, the definition of a weed is a plant which crowds out cultivated plants. This means that any plant you don't wa...
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by Roger Wakefield - 2008-06-25
Weeds are plants which grow rapidly, often competing with plants and flowers that you would like to grow in your garden. Weeds are so successful because they are able to quickly get established on th...
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by Roger Wakefield - 2008-06-26
There's nothing better than a lush green, weed-free lawn in your garden. A lawn can be used for so many things - sitting out on, playing games such as croquet or cricket on, as a soft area for childr...
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by rwakefield - 2008-06-29
Weeds are plants which grow rapidly, often competing with plants and flowers that you would like to grow in your garden. Weeds are so successful because they are able to quickly get established on the...