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: Here is Why You Should Use Gypsum in Gardening by: James Ellison Do you have clay or layer of hard subsoil problems in your garden? Then gypsum may be the answer to help loosen the soil structure. It is not considered
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: The 3 Types Of Roses by: Ron King There are several rose classification schemes used throughout the world. But the most popular system is that proposed by The American Rose Society (in cooperation with the World Federation
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: Old Garden Roses -- A Proven Winner For Your Garden by: Ron King Old Garden Roses are any of the rose varieties that were recognized prior to 1867, the year in which the first modern rose, the hybrid tea, was introduced.
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: Wild Flower Garden - Recreate the Splendor of Nature in Your Own Backyard by: Gabrielle Bennett A few years ago I made the decision to create a wild flower garden within my existing garden. You can find more information
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: Wild Flower Garden - Yours to Design and Plan by: Gabrielle Bennett To design a wild flower garden, you do not need to be a specialist or an artist, you just need to be observant and let your creative juices flow. Fine
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: Stimulate Your Sensebuds...and Wave Goodbye To Writers Cramp! by: Linda Gray When you get stuck for ideas, and the words won’t flow, invariably it’s because one, more or all of your senses aren’t being
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: Unique Tin Can Candle Holders by: Jeremy Gauthier Ah yes the good old Tin Can. The tin can has been around for years, providing many different projects to be made from tin cans. They are one of the most versatile mediums
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: Mossel Bay - a Small Harbour Town with a Lot of Muscle! by: Gregory Hudson Named “Mossel Bay†by the famous Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerdon, whose crew consumed huge amounts of tasty molluscs after landing
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: Japanese Garden of Monaco by: Laura Ciocan Have you ever seen an authentic Japanese garden? Well, I had the chance of seeing the one in Monaco and was really impressed too. Wanna taste a little Japanese culture? Stepping
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: Your Pot of Gold: Waiting for the Rainbow’s End by: Steve Brunkhorst An old story tells of a country pastor who had created a very beautiful garden. He had removed the old decaying trees and replaced them with
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: Creating Sacred Space in Your Home Office or Garden by: Jan Marie Dore The environments we surround ourselves with contribute to our sense of well-being as well as to our creativity and productivity. There is a direct
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: Bring Enlightenment to your Environment by: Linda Gray Most self-help studies stress the need to create a perfect environment to be able to live a "successful" life. From the most famous celebrities to the most celebrated
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: Gardening--Fun and Frugal! by: Cyndi Roberts Whether you are an avid vegetable gardener, a beginning herb gardener or just like to have a pretty yard, these frugal tips may help you save a little money! 1. Stale coffee
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: Fun, Funky Garden Plants by: Valerie Garner I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden plants. Here's one to try. It's called Sea Holly, and it's actually in the thistle family. Sea Holly is a perennial garden plant,
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: Sell More By Showing Consequences by: Ray L. Edwards It's a well established fact that customers buy solutions to their problems or what they perceive will add value to their lives. The marketer must therefore go beyond
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: Home for a Gnome? by: Debbie Rodgers Kitsch is defined by several dictionaries as relating to poor quality or gaudy art objects that appeal to “low-brow†taste. But in the garden, kitsch categorizes folksy
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: Fall Garden Planning - Garden plans for next spring and ordering by mail by: Jill Dow It's August, the weather has cooled a bit here and the summer monsoons where I live in New Mexico have begun. The kids are starting
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: Choosing the Right Roses for Your Garden by: Ron King The selection of roses you can grow in your home garden is enormous. With so many to choose from, finding just the right ones may seem more like work than play. To
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: 5 Pieces of Equipment Gardeners Can’t Live Without by: Colin Smith Gardening is fun and rewarding and may be considered a hobby, talent or both and sometimes it’s just luck. Gardening is not as easy as it
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: 5 Most Popular Flowers for Your Garden by: Colin Smith When planting a garden there are many questions which you must ask yourself before you begin. Where are you going to plant it, do you have the garden equipment to
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: Tips On Starting Plants From Seed by: News Canada For many people, it's the preferred way to begin a garden. (NC)-If you only draw on local resources of bedding and potted plants, you're likely missing a huge variety
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: How to Choose the Right Bulbs for Your Spring Flower Garden by: Linda Paquette Choosing the right bulbs involves more than just selecting colors and cultivars. Timing, bulb size, and most importantly, bulb health are
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: Laying Out Your Landscape Part Two by: Dean Novosat Part Two in a Series Once you have your landscape design on paper, now it’s time to transfer it to the actual location where you will be planting your plants.
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: Want a Garden But Not Enough Room or Soil? Then Hydroponics Gardening Could Be For You. by: Jan Money Hydroponics gardening is a great idea for anyone who wants a garden but doesn’t have enough land or soil. Hydroponics
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: Ladybugs, Ladybugs, Come to My Garden by: Lesley Dietschy Ladybugs, also called lady beetles or ladybirds, can be a gardener’s best friend. The ladybug’s bright coloring brings welcomed cheer to the garden,
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: How To Plant Rose Bushes In Landscaping Your Garden by: Paul Curran For planting roses a good garden loam with organic matter is important. It must contain peat moss, leaf mold, compost, rotted or commercial manure, and
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: Where Can I Find Information About Planting Bulbs and Perennials Together? by: Paul Curran Perennials: In this article you can get an answer to; where can I find information about planting bulbs, and perennials together?
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: How To Use Flower Beds In Landscaping Your Garden by: Paul Curran The loveliness of flowering plants needs little embellishment by description. Certainly every gardener seeks the beauty and color that can be brought to
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: How To Use Biennials & Perennials In Landscaping Your Garden by: Paul Curran Biennials: Biennials are generally very beautiful plants, with most attractive flowers. They are somewhat more trouble for the gardener, since
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: Garden Sheds - More Than Just Storage by: Matthew Anthony You may already have a garage or a shed in your garden or backyard and its possible that you haven't even considered the prospect of adding a garden shed at all.
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: Control Snakes in the Garden by: Marilyn Pokorney To have a snake or two in the garden is good. Non-poisonous snakes, such as the common garter snakes, are beneficial creatures because they eat pest insects, mosquito
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: How to Control Deer in Your Garden by: Marilyn Pokorney Deer are the most difficult of all pests to deter from a garden. They love many different plants. Flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs are all on their menu. The
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: About Hummingbirds and How to Attract Them to Your Garden by: Lesley Dietschy Visualize watching a bright green hummingbird in your garden moving from flower to flower in search of the tasty nectar within. These beautiful
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: 5 Perennials For Shade Gardens by: Lee Dobbins We all know that flowers love sunshine, but did you realize that there are perennials that love the shade? You can create a beautiful garden in the shade that can act as
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: Plan Before You Plant by: Jean Fritz It’s winter, and as you gaze out your picture window, all you see is a 50 square foot patch of bare dirt. After a foray through the top 10 plant catalogues armed with a major
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: Storck, The Rouge Garden Gnome by: The Gnome Keeper It started innocently enough. I was shuffling aimlessly through Marc’s garden center, surrounded by baby tomato plants and the occasional faint whiff of bagged
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: How to Grow Cucunbers by: Hans Dekker The versatile cucumber (cucumis sativus) is tasty pickled, in a salad, as a salad, in a sandwich, or just eaten raw. How to grow cucumbers depends largely in part on how you plan
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: Organic Roses in the Flower Garden Part 1 by: Sandra Dinkins-Wilson Many people believe growing their flowers and vegetables organically is healthier for them and their environment. It is natural that you may wish to
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: Want a Garden, But Don’t have Enough Dirt Or Space? Hydroponics Gardening Is The Answer! by: Mike Yeager Hydroponics gardening is the perfect solution for anybody who wants a garden, but does not have enough space
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: Chicken Soup for the Soil by: Jean Fritz Keeping Your Soil Healthy Your soil is the most important part of your garden, but too many people forget to nurture their soil. Soil is a living thing, containing microbes,
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: How to Choose Water Garden Plants by: Brett Fogle So the water garden bug has bitten. You’ve dug and leveled and sweated and said words you hope that no one else has heard. Now it’s time for the fun part
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: Mosquito Farms? Is That What Water Gardens Are? by: Scottie Johnson What is nicer that a lovely backyard garden pond. The lush growth rising above the water, graceful fish darting about and the soothing sound of the water.
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: Brighten Up Your Patio With Sun Catchers by: Johann Erickson Sun catchers add sparkle and beauty to any room in your home. Far beyond the paint-n-bake sun catchers of childhood, sun catchers come in a huge variety of
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: Nontoxic Pest Control for Your Home and Garden by: TC Thorn Pesticides are toxic and, while often effective against pests, can be dangerous for your family and pets. Outdoors, sprayed pesticides might drift on a breeze
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: How to Choose between Goldfish and KOI by: Brett Fogle Many people have asked us over the years "Should I add goldfish or KOI (or both) to my pond? The answer is "it depends." Goldfish are better suited to smaller water
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: The Debate Around Controlling Pests In Our Gardens by: News Canada (NC)-An important hobby for many Canadians, and one that is increasing in popularity is gardening. "I have a firm belief that the gardening industry is
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: Five Tips For Garden Sanctuaries by: Robin Mastro The design of your garden has an amazing affect on your family’s health and well-being. Here is how you can create harmony in your garden—which is considered
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: Funky, Fun Garden Plants by: Valerie Garner I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden plants. Here's one to try. It's called Sea Holly, and it's actually in the thistle family. Sea Holly is a perennial garden plant,
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: Flowers That Beautify Your Home and Garden by: Mike Yeager To help gardeners choose flowers, various systems for rating hardiness have been developed. A plant is considered hardy in a region if it can grow and thrive there
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: Seeds and more Seeds...What your Garden Needs by: Mike Yeager Seeds are the most important ingredient in all gardening. Without quality seeds it would be impossible to have a beautiful garden. True seeds vary in size from
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: Release Some Tension...Spend Some Time In Your Garden by: Mike Yeager Gardening can be one of the most rewarding and relaxing hobbies that you can engage in. Picture a beautiful spring day, the sweet smell of grass in
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: Turn Your Patio Into A Voluminous Vegetable Garden by: Jill Homer My first apartment was a second-story condo in an urban complex, far displaced from the groomed suburban landscapes and sprawling gardens I had grown up
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: Light Up Your Garden And Brighten Your Life by: Carolyn James Extending Your Living Space The garden is fast being considered to be an extension to your living space and homeowners are putting as much effort into creating
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: Planting Roses in Pots by: Ron King In years past, serious rosarians would never consider having a potted rose on their property unless it was just waiting for its home to be prepared in the garden. Times have changed
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: The Tools of Rose Gardening by: Ron King Like any job you tackle, it's always easier if you have the right tools. Before heading out to your rose garden, make sure you arm yourself with these basic rose gardening tools. Gloves "You
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: Back In The Garden by: News Canada (NC)-For many Canadians, gardening is the most joyful activity of summer. But if you love to garden and you also suffer from back pain, you know that you can cause yourself a lot of
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: Understanding Aromatherapy by: Gabriel Foster In the 1920's, a French cosmetic chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, was one day making fragrances in his laboratory, when he accidentally burned his arm. He then thrust
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: Watching Your Children’s Garden Grow by: Rondi Hillstrom Davis Start some gardening traditions with your kids. Give them their own garden patch and a spot to dig. Children love getting their hands dirty and watching
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: Make a Fairy Garden For Your Kids Party by: Patricia B. Jensen This project is a truly unique kids party activity, combining fun, fantasy, and learning. Kids love getting their hands dirty and learning how things grow.
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: Winter Gardening by: Candee Stark Ok, the title " winter gardening "might be a tad bit misleading. I am not suggesting that you actually garden during the winter but you should be using this time to plan your upcoming
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: Spurce Up Your Garden With Decorative Birdhouses by: Johann Erickson Decorative Birdhouses are active garden ornamentation --the presence and movement of birds creates a fluid focal point for your garden. As such, placement
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: How To Brighten Up Your Home With These Flower Arrangement Ideas by: Gina Stathopoulos A beautiful flower arrangement piece can become the focal point of the room you choose to decorate. It's truly fascinating how we
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: Gardening - Natural Science NOT Rocket Science.. by: Linda Gray Don't force yourself out of the most profitable hobby in the universe because you think it's too hard to learn ...It isn't! Gardening is fast becoming the
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: Why Should You Need Tools For Everyday Living by: Tony Gevano How often you have used tools for your everyday living? The advantage for having power tools, automotive tools or garden tools in your house is really awesome.
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: Growing Nostalgic "Old Roses" In Your Garden by: Simonetta Jensen "Old Roses" Convey Time Honored Tradition In the 18th Century, the practice of tending rose bushes was popular and a handy source for young men to offer
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