home gardening
home gardening
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by Bill Watson - 2006-12-13
Areas of your garden that face West or South naturally tend to be much hotter and receive much more direct sunlight. Taking a little time to choose the right plants for these demanding growing conditi...
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by Beverly Kane - 2006-12-21
While winter is the season of hibernation and dormancy for your roses, it can spell disaster, if you let it face the season with out taking any precaution.The tougher varieties like old garden roses a...
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by John Pawlett - 2007-01-05
Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.1.Mulching protects your garden topsoil from being blown...
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by John Pawlett - 2007-01-06
What type of lawn care works best for you depends on the time and money you decide to put into your lawn. If your lawn is your hobby, you can spend thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of time o...
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by Ricky Lim - 2007-01-08
The home depot gardening section offers a wide variety of gardening products that will meet the needs of any home gardening enthusiast. Home depot carries a wide inventory of gardening equipment such ...
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by John Pawlett - 2007-01-23
Many of us flip through garden magazines, all the while thinking that it takes years, a professional, or tons of money to landscape the gardens featured in the glossy pictures. This isnt necessarily t...
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by Lisa Moses - 2007-02-26
While some people are familiar with the concept of aeroponics, or the growing of plants without soil by continuously misting nutrients and water onto the roots, few understand its smaller scale uses a...
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by Steve - 2007-05-25
Gardening can prove to be a difficult task which requires much patience and effort if you wish to be successful in maintaining a healthy and attractive garden. Having said that, I would like to ...
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by Nelson Stewart - 2007-08-30
Previously I wrote about having hanging baskets full of edibles as a way to enjoy gardening in a limited space such as a mobile home park, or even an apartment balcony. Here are a few more ideas...
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by Nelson Stewart - 2007-08-30
It is totally possible to have fresh food you grew yourself, even if you live in a mobile home park with barely any un-paved earth to call your own. No, don't go digging up that tiny patch of la...