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Germinating Seeds Hydroponically
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Katherine Keleher
Hydroponic systems can be very effective for germinating seeds. Growing hydroponically allows the gardener to control all variables in the plant's growing environment, making it easy to adjust for growing seedlings.
Sprucing Up Your Garden With Solar
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Richard Solare
Fountains are a popular addition to most landscaped yards. Solar fountains give you the benefit of traditional fountains without running up your electrical bill every month.
Creating A Balcony Garden Oasis
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Having a garden is one of the highlights of summer for many people but not everyone has a yard in which to plant flowers. Luckily, there are a few ways that even apartment dwellers can enjoy gardening.
Organic Fertilizers: Mix Your Own Special Blends
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Judith Schwader
A basic organic fertilizer blend doesn't fit all plants. When you blend your own fertilizers for specific purposes, (such has high nitrogen blends for leafy greens or high potassium blends for root crops), you get better results.
Relax in Class: Outdoor Spa Gazebos
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Matt OConnor
Outdoor spas and Jacuzzis are increasing in popularity nearly everywhere. For many people, there are few things nicer and more relaxing that a hot outdoor bath that is available any time...
An Introduction to No-Dig Gardening
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Justin Brown
The idea of no-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden.
Benefits of Mulch
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Khieng Chho
Environmentalists are advocates for a clean and green environment. Their projects may start from the segregation of bio and non-bio degradable waste materials. Planting of trees in your backyard is also another.
Important Uses of Weeds in the Lives of People
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Khieng Chho
It is so nice to live in a place where the environment is clean and pleasing to the eyes. This is because it does not just invite clean neighborhood but a clean living as well.
How to Choose the Best Lighting for Your Greenhouse
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Joan Yankowitz
Choosing specific greenhouse lighting can be somewhat tricky. Here are some important factors to consider when making your selections.
Transplanting Tomatoes
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Victoria Rosendahl
Don't feel shy when it comes time to transplant your tomatoes from their seedling cups to the garden.
The Bonsai Braided Money Plant Tree
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Need some luck? Learn abou the Bonsai Braided Money Plant tree and find out how you can get a great plant that's easy to care for and just might bring you a little bit of luck to boot.
Square-Foot Gardening: Grow a Lot in a Small Space
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Victoria Rosendahl
Square-foot gardening is a great way to grow lots of flowers and vegetables without using every inch of your backyard
An Introduction to Bonsai Maple Trees
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The maple is one of the most popular trees used for bonsai. Of the maple family, two are particularly popular: The Trident Maple and the Japanese Maple. This article will provide you with a brief introduction to these two bonsai maple trees.
The Garden Gazebo
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Daniel Roshard
The garden gazebo is a thing of beauty, it has been known that in the past kings and queens had enjoyed gazebos in their royal gardens
A Fire Pit Story
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Daniel Roshard
Here is a nice fire pit story. A few weeks ago I visited a friend that had just moved into a new house with his family
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