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  • Great Gardening Tools  By : Leilani Rolphe
    It's no wonder so many people love gardening. It allows one to spend time in perfect tranquility, tending the earth and enjoying the stillness and serenity of nature. Gardening gives you a good reason to get dirty, and feel the warm earth between your fingers and toes. You are able to enjoy a sense of accomplishment when you garden, as you carefully plant and attentively pamper your crops. Best of all, gardening produces tangible, colorful, and delicious results for all of your hard work.
  • Flowers Are A Nice Gift To Give For Any Occasion  By : dmf
    Once the flower is cut the life expectancy is not very long, you can use tricks like aspirin in the water to keep them living as long as possible.
  • Herb Gardening  By : Steve Buchanan
    American pioneers from the time of the Mayflower cultivated and used herbs for everything from seasoning to cures for illnesses to making perfumes.
  • Container Gardening - Big Enjoyment in Small Spaces  By : Steve Buchanan
    Put pots of flowers along one side of steps. This works well if you keep each container pretty much the same size and the flowers/plants the same or similar.
  • Hydroponic Techniques- Home Hydroponics  By : Diana Heyden
    Hydroponics was originally defined as “the cultivation of plants in water”, however, with the successful use of the technique for cultivating plants in air and other media besides water, the definition was changed to the more inclusive - “the cultivation of plants without soil.” Hydroponic techniques have proved effective for commercial cultivation and also in home gardening. Hydroponic techniques and systems have greatly benefited agriculture especially where, conventional soil cultivation is n
  • A Little History With John Deere  By : adam
    John Deere has been in our history for many years, you cant find anyone that hasn't heard the name John Deere.
  • How to Get Into Gardening -- Easily  By : Dionne Voughar
    Do you recall childhood summer days spent running in the yard, with bare feet, feeling the earth in your toes, and the wind in your hair? Why not regain that feeling now that you are grown up? You can get reacquainted with the outdoors if you take the leap and get into gardening.
  • Lawn Care Equipment For Around The Home  By : adam
    When it comes to repairing your lawn mower you have the option of doing it yourself or having it repaired by a professional in that field.
  • The Kubota Bx Series Tractor  By : adam
    Start with the strength and versatility of a compact utility tractor. Blend them with the agile handling and feel of a garden tractor and you have got the Kubota bx.
  • Environmental Charities Still Charitable?  By : Roberto Bell
    Trying to find a charity to help us help the environment - my bitter experience.
  • Has Helping the Environment Gone Corporate?  By : Roberto Bell
    Trying to find a charity to help us help the environment - my bitter experience.
  • What Type Of Lawn And Garden Tools Do I Need To Take Care Of My Yard  By : Douglas Taylor
    It does not matter whether you are taking care of a huge lawn or a small one you need the right tools to get the job done. Without the right lawn tools you are spinning your wheels so to speak and a small simple job can turn into a major ordeal.
  • Gardening Tips For Growing Bell Peppers and Strawberries  By : Allan Wilson
    Bell peppers need nutrient rich soil. They do best in well drained soil, and lots of sun. Raised beds are great for bell peppers, with good topsoil, compost, and rotted manure mixed in.
  • Setting Up Your Garden For Tomatoes, Sweet Corn and Radishes  By : Allan Wilson
    The first thing that you need to do is decide how much space you need to plant your garden. Depending on this space, figure out how many plants to plant.
  • Gardening Tips For Carrots, Peas and Potatoes  By : Allan Wilson
    Carrots grow well in well drained, sandy soil. Make sure the soil is nice and loose down to 12 inches or more to allow for good root development. Make sure your soil doesn't have any rocks and twigs.

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