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04
Sep
2008
Herbs Gardening 101

23 hours ago by admin

Herbs are not just for outdoor gardens. If you are able to provide some of the elements that are essential to herbs gardening, you can supply yourself with a variety of herb materials for cooking, meditation and fragrance purposes. In this gardening tips, you are going to learn that steps and materi ...

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1 day ago by edro

Coming to a City Near You! No Food, No Freshwater, No Shelter! [A flooded road outside Gonaives, Haiti, September 3, 2008. REUTERS/Stringer. Image may be subject to copyright.] Related Links: Blind scientists examining the economic elephant Energy Failing Ecosystems World Problems:The Root Cause Mat ...

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Growing Roses for Beginners

1 day ago by alternative

Roses are one of most poplar flowering shrubs in the world. They are found growing in almost every country in the Northern hemisphere, even Iceland! If you have ever wondered if growing roses for beginners was complicated then you should read just how easy it can be to get started growing roses. Gro ...

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03
Sep
2008
Evergreen Organic Garden Mulches

2 days ago by arlene

Every garden needs a little mulch. Mulch is a thick blanket of material laid on the ground near plants or in the walkways. It blocks sunlight, keeps weeds from growing, holds moisture in the soil, and keeps the soil temperature steady and cool. Mulch is a must for many dry-country gardeners who are ...

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Regular Garden Watering Irrigation, by how and when, to keep your Thirsty ...

2 days ago by arlene

Only two rules for thirsty plants Water from this “impact” sprinkler hits a deflector, causing the head to rotate continuously. In most cases, sprinklers should run until soil is moist to a depth of 4 or 5 inches. There are only two rules for watering the garden correctly: water at the proper time a ...

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Water Saving Suggestions for Drought years

2 days ago by arlene

1. Gamble and Plant early There’s more moisture in the soil in early spring than any other time of the year. As soon as you can work the soil and prepare seedbeds, gamble some seeds and plant some early crops. Push ahead your plantings of corn and potatoes, too. These crops take lots of water, and t ...

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02
Sep
2008
When You Think Fine Wines, Think Argentine Wines

3 days ago by admin

The history of Argentine wines is not a long and rich one as is the history of winemaking in France or Italy, but what Argentineans lack in history they more than make up for in quality. Much of this is due to the weather in this beautiful country. There are more sunny days during the [...]

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01
Sep
2008
Fertilize your Garden Plants, three ways to apply Side-Dressing

3 days ago by arlene

CIRCLE THE PLANTS With tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, and other transplanted crops, dig a shallow circular furrow around each plant. Sprinkle the fertilizer in evenly and cover it. Put this circle of plant food about 5 or 6 inches away from the plant stem. But if the plant Is quite large, put it right ...

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Plant Side-Dressing Guide

3 days ago by arlene

BROCCOLI Side-dress when the head begins to form. It may be only the size of a fifty-cent piece when you notice it, but go ahead and side-dress. Amount needed: 1 to 2 tablespoons complete fertilizer per plant. BRUSSELS SPROUTS I usually side-dress brussels sprouts when I harvest the first small marb ...

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Compost, the Free Wonder-Working Plant Food

3 days ago by arlene

Composting is one of the most important things we gardeners can do. A good compost pile recycles vegetable scraps and other wastes from the garden and yard. We can “harvest” some free fertilizer for the garden, save money, and lessen our need for outside fertilizers. Composting also helps the commun ...

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