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: 48 in One Day with Plants? You Bet! by: Michael McGroarty You are welcome to use this article on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website
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: Don't Let These Common Diseases Eat Your Roses by: Ron King After working hard to grow a beautiful rose, you job is half done. Now you must protect it to maintain that beauty. Roses can be weakened during the winter
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: Plant Floribunda Roses For All-Season Blooms by: Ron King This Latin name translates as "many flowered" or "abundance of flowers" and the Floribunda rose surely lives up to its name. These roses are among the most colorful
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: Planting and Caring for Flower Bulbs by: Michael McGroarty There is nothing quite as welcome as those beautiful spring flowers that seem to emerge from nowhere to welcome the arrival of spring. Bulb type flowers are really
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: Plants Have Souls - And Gifts for Humans by: Keith Varnum Plants are intelligent forms of life who are capable of intention, preference, and a will to survive, thrive and interact. Scientific research indicates that plants
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: Decor for Cat Owners - Protecting Your Posessions by: Joey Lewitin Interior Decorating for Cat Owners – Part 1: Protecting your possessions The first thing a cat owner should know about home décor is to keep
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: Decorating a Childs Room to Look Like a Mysterious Jungle - and Teaching Them Something Too by: Joey Lewitin (When designing a child’s room, you want to create an atmosphere that inspires and stimulates them mentally.
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: Plants, Herbs, and Roots for Love by: Sam Stevens In the column Plants, Herbs and Roots For Prosperity, I explain in detail how to practically use a plant material to attract things to you, so refer to that if you have
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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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: Choosing Pond Plants by: Brett Fogle A pond without plants is like cake without icing. Pond plants fight algae, give fish a hiding place against predators, and beautify our own little slice of paradise to plunk down in
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: 5 Simple Steps To Dividing Your Hardy Water Lilies by: Brett Fogle If you missed the springtime window of opportunity to divide your hardy water lilies, don't worry, it's not too late. Although springtime is the best
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: Starting A Food Plot by: Daniel Lowery So you're thinking of starting a food plot? I found myself in that same situation about two years ago when I cleared my first plot. In the area of deer management and food plots
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: Planting Bare Root Roses by: David G. Hallstrom The following article was written by David G. Hallstrom for and originally published by National Realtors Directory.com. Planting Bare Root Roses Before planting, the plants
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: Gardeners: Contain Yourselves! by: Debbie Rodgers Whether you live in a tiny city apartment or on a large country estate, gardening in containers is a way to add colour and the beauty of nature to your surroundings. The
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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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: 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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: What is the Right Plant and Where Do I Put It? by: James Ellison Know if your plants are disease-susceptible. Your choice of plants used in your garden is as important as the soil that you put those plants in. Select
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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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: Aerated Compost Tea, The New Organic Fertilizer by: james ellison Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's aerated compost tea. If you start with a good
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: The "Environmentally Friendly" Lawn by: News Canada Organic or conventional fertilizer? (NC)-A well-maintained lawn acts like a giant air filter, constantly removing pollutants and carbon dioxide, and replenishing the
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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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: Planting And Care Of Shrubs by: Paul Curran In general, trees and shrubs are planted and cared for in the same way, the difference between them being chiefly one of height. One definition of the difference, however, is
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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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: How To Use Hedges In Landscaping by: Paul Curran A hedge that is well kept and attractive can do much for your grounds. Used in the front of the house and on the sides of your lot, hedges are a barrier against traffic,
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: How to Control Poison Ivy by: Marilyn Pokorney Poison ivy is found throughout southern Canada and most of the United States except Alaska and Hawaii. It is readily found along road sides, fences, railroads, and streams.
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: How to Water Your Houseplants Wisely by: Kori Puckett Over watering ranks first in causes of houseplant demise because it causes roots to rot. Most plants are tough so they can recover from under watering with only the
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: Ivory Like Sholapith Sculptures from India by: Som Chaudhury In the past, collectors have been fascinated with sculptures of pure white Ivory without knowing the damage it caused to our eco-system. Luckily governments
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: Geranium Plants by: Linda Paquette The geranium that brightens your landscape with its brightly colored flowers may be one of two different species. If you successfully over-wintered your geranium, chances are it is an
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: What is Compost Tea? by: James Ellison Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir
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: How To Prevent Damping Off by: Marilyn Pokorney Damping off is the single term used to describe underground, soil line, or crown rots of seedlings due to unknown causes. The term actually covers several soil borne diseases
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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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: How to Make Your Own Rooting Hormone by: Marilyn Pokorney When starting a new plant from a leaf or stem cutting, the cutting will be more likely to form roots and create a new plant if a rooting hormone is used. While
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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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: How to Grow Bamboo by: Hans Dekker Bamboo is a mysterious and elusive plant that baffles taxonomists who try to contain it within a botanical class and gardeners who try to contain it within a limited garden space as
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: How to Grow Avocado by: Hans Dekker Fruit gardening and vegetable gardening is a very exciting venture. Growing Avocado's was one of the challenges I took on as a hobby fruit and vegetable gardener. When you are not an
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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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: 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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: Mosquitoes in Your Garden? Try Planting These. by: Scottie Johnson If you are a serious gardener, you spend lots of time outdoors. And, for sure, you would rather be tending your plants than swatting mosquitoes. While
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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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: Orchids Are One Of Nature's Most Beautiful Flowers by: Mike Yeager Orchids are beautiful flowers. The interesting thing about orchids is that they seem to draw people to them. There is hardly another plant or flower that
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: Cultivating Plants in your Garden...what to watch out for. by: Mike Yeager There are so many plants available for you to choose from that it’s hard to know where to start. Are you looking for house plants, tropical
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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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: Seeding Flowers Indoors: An Inexpensive Way to a Beautiful Summer Garden by: Debbie Rodgers Every year you plan that THIS will be the year you have pots and pots of lush plants on your balcony or deck. Then you visit
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: Funky Garden Plants 2 by: Valerie Garner What's a perennial garden plant that blooms in the winter? A hellebore! It is an outdoor plant that is shocking to see blooming sometimes in the snow. There are many varieties.
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: Rosemary Flower Candies (Rosemarinus Officinalis) by: Simon Mitchell Leave your tic-tacs at home. This medicinal plant provides delicious mouth fresheners to integrate into a balanced healing diet. When a herb or plant
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: Aloe Vera - No Wonder They Call It The 'Miracle Plant' by: Kay Blackiston Aloe Vera is a member of the Lily family. It is a succulent that looks a lot like a cactus and is known by various names such as the burnt plant,
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: Glyconutrients The New Frontier in Science by: Kerry Greening What are glyconutrients? Glyconutrients are a new classification of phytonutrients from plants. Glyconutrients are plant saccharides which are necessary for
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: Understanding Nutrition by: Dave Saunders With the release of the new dietary guidelines, in the form of the new food pyramid, I still find that many people don't actually understand what nutrition actually means. Because
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: Tomatoes: History, Origin, Facts... or fiction!? by: Kirk Gordon What is a tomato? You probably think it's a vegetable, right? As do most people. However, tomatoes are in fact not a vegetable, but rather, a fruit. In
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: Tips on Growing Lettuce by: Marilyn Pokorney Lettuce is an easy to grow spring and autumn vegetable. It's two worst enemies are hot temperatures and slugs. Here are some tips to grow lettuce all summer long, even when
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: How To Grow Luscious Tomatoes by: Marilyn Pokorney The tomato is the most commonly grown vegetable in the States. Here are some tips on how to grow your own bountiful crop of tomatoes. Tomatoes should be grown in full
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: Herbs: Growing Your Own by: Andy Wiley The first thing you need to do when deciding to create your own Herb Garden is to decide on the size of the plot of land you want to use. This will depend on what herbs and how much
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: Interview With A Plant.: Stop Planticide! by: Sher Holloway Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with the infamous plant activist, John Ivy. Mr Ivy heads up the rapidly growing plant rights group, Plants Against
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: Growing Great Asparagus by: Jean Fritz I went out to feed the birds this morning - the temperature was comfortably above freezing, and a downy woodpecker was telegraphing his territorial rights on the nearest utility
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: Eggs-travagant Eggs by: Rondi Hillstrom Davis and Janell Sewall Oakes Wonderfully simple to do and oh so impressive! You don’t need a Easter egg decorating kit with pages of instructions to impress your family
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: Increase Profits from Your Existing Customers by: Allan Cowley An area many businesses fail to recognise as a way to increase profits is by utilising their existing customers. Don't view each sale as a "one-off". Look
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: Filing for a Patent by: Jakob Jelling How many times does this scenario happen: You have a great idea. You think you can make millions. You tell all your family and friends about it. The next thing you know, your great
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