organic gardening
organic gardening
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by Julie Williams - 2007-11-06
What an amazing plant! Garlic (Allium sativum) has been around for more than 3,000 years. It's not that surprising really when you look at the culinary and medicinal purposes it boasts. Garlic i...
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by Abhishek Agarwal - 2007-12-06
Flower gardening has always been a rewarding and economical hobby for all levels of gardening enthusiasts. The experience of picking and planting bulbs, flower plants and seeds is considered extremely...
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by Abhishek Agarwal - 2007-12-08
There are no second opinions about the fact that vegetable gardening is a much more satisfying experience than any other form of gardening. This is more so because one gets the opportunity to relish t...
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by Abhishek Agarwal - 2007-12-08
People who have tasted organically grown vegetables swear by its taste and find it extremely difficult to revert back to old eating habits. They often comment that one can taste the sweetness of the s...
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by Abhishek Agarwal - 2007-12-11
Whether you are in Hawaii or Arizona, when the topic centers on gardening, one of the tests that gardening lovers commonly face is that of pest control. Even though organic approaches have been always...
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by Abhishek Agarwal - 2007-12-11
A number of rose gardeners are keen on planting a wide assortment of roses in their garden and the Rose of the Sharon tree is an all time favorite. It is a magnificent tree, which is not difficult to ...
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by Abhishek Agarwal - 2007-12-11
Deciding to switchover to organic rose gardening can put anyone in a dilemma over which products must be used to get maximum success. One option is that you buy over the counter products available at ...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2008-04-23
Building up sustainable soil for organic gardening starts right after the garden soil testing has been completed. The testing of the soil helps to identify the additional fertilizers and condition...
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by MARILYN BOHN - 2008-05-18
No, I am not a gardener. Whew, it just feels good to say that. Here in the Northern Hemisphere it is time to plant gardens and mow the lawns. We wait until after Mother's Day which was on May 11t...
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by Stephen Campbell - 2008-06-15
Several gardeners endeavor to steer clear of fall gardening as much as they can because of the winter frosts which usually come forth quite early and have the tendency to make things a bit difficult. ...