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Six Essential Tips for an Eco-Friendly Garden

Feb 26th, 2013 | By

You might think that planting a garden means that you’re automatically going green, but having a garden can actually be a strain on the environment unless you’re attempting to conserve and to protect the environment. You should take steps to ensure that your garden is as eco-friendly as possible. You have to look at what

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Improve Your Garden Soil Without Breaking The Bank

Feb 7th, 2013 | By

An entire array of garden products, like mulch and related products, exist that you can use to amend your growing soil. You can get them at nurseries and home improvement retailers when you are pressed for time, but with a little forethought, you can prevent the need to waste this money. Read on into the

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How to Reap the Most Out of Your Garden

Feb 3rd, 2013 | By

Even though people have succeeded in growing food for centuries, you will likely find that getting the most out of your plants is not as easy as you might have expected. If this is the case, you are not alone. It is easy to forget that those farmers of the past had the knowledge and

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How To Enrich Your Garden Soil

Jan 7th, 2013 | By

The beginning gardener may go out and spend a lot of money buying products to enrich the soil in their garden. But this is not necessary. You can save a lot by making your own compost or finding a free or low cost source. Nature recycles decayed plant and animal material to enrich new plant

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Keeping Your Plants Happy and Healthy in 5 Steps

Jan 2nd, 2013 | By

Gardening is something that a lot of people can do easily, but even more have trouble growing healthy, strong and happy plants. It’s not that gardening is hard work per se; it’s more that it can be a little tedious and confusing for beginners. If you’re one of those people having trouble growing a happy

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Growing an Environmentally Friendly Garden

Nov 14th, 2012 | By

If you are interested in growing a garden, you are probably concerned about keeping the planet healthy too. There are lots of simple things you can do to make sure your garden is environmentally friendly. Follow these few simple steps to keep your garden earth-friendly and family-safe. Avoid using any kind of chemicals in your

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Grow The Most Beautiful Garden in the Neighborhood

Nov 5th, 2012 | By

Gardening is something that anyone can put to use in their landscape. If you know how to do it and have the dedication you can be the proud owner of the best garden in your neighborhood. This article will give you some excellent tips on how to do just that. A fresh compost is important

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Five Steps to Growing a Great Organic Garden

Oct 21st, 2012 | By

Organic food is all the rage in today’s world, and with a number of great reasons. Not only is organic food a lot healthier for you, most swear that it tastes a lot better than regular produce. If you’re thinking about growing an organic garden, the good news is that it’s not as hard as

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Improve Your Garden Soil Without Breaking The Bank

Aug 14th, 2012 | By

An entire array of garden products, like mulch and related products, exist that you can use to amend your growing soil. You can get them at nurseries and home improvement retailers when you are pressed for time, but with a little forethought, you can prevent the need to waste this money. Read on into the

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How To Enrich Your Garden Soil

Aug 11th, 2012 | By

The beginning gardener may go out and spend a lot of money buying products to enrich the soil in their garden. But this is not necessary. You can save a lot by making your own compost or finding a free or low cost source. Nature recycles decayed plant and animal material to enrich new plant

[continue reading...]



Six Essential Tips for an Eco-Friendly Garden

Jul 7th, 2012 | By

You might think that planting a garden means that you’re automatically going green, but having a garden can actually be a strain on the environment unless you’re attempting to conserve and to protect the environment. You should take steps to ensure that your garden is as eco-friendly as possible. You have to look at what

[continue reading...]



Five Steps to Growing a Great Organic Garden

Jul 5th, 2012 | By

Organic food is all the rage in today’s world, and with a number of great reasons. Not only is organic food a lot healthier for you, most swear that it tastes a lot better than regular produce. If you’re thinking about growing an organic garden, the good news is that it’s not as hard as

[continue reading...]