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Category Archives: Gardening Tips
The Origin Of The Soils We Use And How To Enrich Them
Our soils first had their foundations from rock along with the remains of living creature and decomposed vegetation. Try and visualize (if you will) vast expanses of time, many eons ago, while huge stone areas are collapsing and subsiding. Temperature, … Continue reading
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My Favourite Gardening Equipment And Their Uses
While attending to the maintenance of our homes, it always seems much better to have a personal touch to everything. It really is awesome to inform your folks that you’ve planned your own decor, and it is your design of … Continue reading
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Solutions For Problems That Are Common In Composting
Everyone has to start somewhere and composting for the home garden is no different. There are things that can go wrong with your composting and you might find it a little tricky when you first start off – I know … Continue reading
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Create a Shady Wood Land Garden For Self Sufficiency.
At the present, more and more people are selecting garden making as their favorite leisure pursuit, as self sufficiency is an obvious approach in times of financial down turn. It is also nice to have one of the most beautiful … Continue reading
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Tagged edible, edible shade plants, garden, kitchen, plants, self-sufficiency, self-sufficient, shady garden, wood land garden
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Self-Sufficiency: Bees And Honey
Dogs May Be Mans Best friend But Bees Are Mans Best Workers Bees are natures work force in the garden, they fertilize many of the plants we need for food. Imagine if you have to grow a veggie patch especially … Continue reading
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Bokashi Composter And Composting Info
If you are like me and sick of the stink of the smelly scrap bucket, or of wrapping your scraps in paper and putting them in the bin just to attract flies and then cleaning up those pesky maggots that … Continue reading
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Compost Tea Brewing Tips
Composting has become a popular and environmentally friendly way of dealing with food scraps and organic waste and it cannot be denied that compost contains a lot of nutrients that when used in the garden will benefit your plants. But … Continue reading
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Planning A Kitchen Garden
Do you love eating fresh vegetables? Are you the type who always wants fresh greens on your table? Do you long for the taste of real vine ripened tomatoes? Or is cooking with spices and herbs your passion? If you … Continue reading
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