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Seed Germination
by ray, May 9, 2007
All stages of seed germination with some explanation.
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Your Vegetable Plot in Late Spring/early Summer
by JaButty, May 8, 2007
The late spring is the busiest time of the year in the vegetable plot. The planting and weeding that we do at this time of year will set us up for the rest of the season.
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Experience the Joys of Propagating the Coleus Houseplant
by beauley, May 2, 2007
To the outdoor gardener, there is usually only a seasonal period to enjoy this relaxing activity. To the indoor houseplant enthusiast however, one has for the most part full control of the environment. Here is where your favorite plants can be propagated without those outdoor limiting factors.
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The Colorful Coleus: A Truly Wondrous Houseplant
by beauley, May 1, 2007
Houseplants can be enjoyed all year long, since we can control the environment to accommodate the needs of most and the Coleus is very easy to grow and many people can’t seem to have enough of them.
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Gold is in Those Yard Clean-up Bags
by beauley, May 1, 2007
Most of us traditionally do a spring clean up to discard the accrued yearly waste from previous wintry storms. We seem to try outdoing the neighbors in the bag count we can fill, being oblivious of their true contents. Maybe we don’t realize the value and worth of it all.
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Growing a Plush Green Lawn with Organics
by beauley, Apr 30, 2007
When someone mentions "organics", the first thing that comes to mind is organically grown foods. Just think that as organically grown foods are free of pesticides, insecticides, etc., so are organically grown lawns.
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Grow Organic Foods in Your Back Yard
by beauley, Apr 25, 2007
With much of our foods being purchased at our supermarkets going through virtually endless processing, how can the consumer avoid a good part of it? Sometimes, you have to develop a sense of independence and just grow your own...at least to some extent.
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Grow Your Own Potatoes
by JaButty, Apr 22, 2007
My grandfather used to grow great potatoes. They tasted so much better than supermarket ones. I am trying to do the same.
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Simple Steps to Grow Beautiful Roses
by Heather Wood, Apr 17, 2007
Tips on how to plant and maintain rose bushes in your garden.
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How to Grow the Best Lawn in Your Neighborhood
by beauley, Apr 10, 2007
Every fall and the following spring, most of us prepare our lawn, big or small for a lush green growing period of the summer months, for the whole family to enjoy, either just to look at, watching our children play on, or the whole family to enjoy timely cookouts and sometimes to stand out among others and lift the neighbor's eyes in wonder.
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