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Beware of Toxic Mulch
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Michael J. 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 URLs must be active
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Creating Your Own Garden in Small Places
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Amanda Baker) Anyone can have a garden, even those apartment dwellers living
in the smallest apartments. If you have a balcony, all you need
is a little imagination and patience, and a bit of a green thumb
and you too can have a pocket garden worth bragging about.
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Worms
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Ryan Paul Fyfe) A worm is an "elongated" invertebrate soft-bodied animal. The
most widely known of all worms is the earthworm. The earthworm
is a member of phylum Annelida. A side from that famous worm
there are hundreds of thousands of different species of worms
tha...
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Using Lawnmowers To Build And Mark Tennis Courts
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by A.Caxton) To build a tennis court properly means a lot of work and it
should only be attempted under the direction of some one who
understands it. The things most important are good drainage,
good light, and sufficient room. A double court is 36 feet wide
by 72...
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First Aid for a Dried Out Hanging Basket
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Jackie Carroll) Let's face it: Our houseplants aren't the most important things
on our to-do lists, and even the most attentive gardeners will
sometimes forget to water the hanging baskets. The good news is
that unless the plants are completely dead, they can usually ...
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Choosing a Hydroponic Grow Light
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Katherine Keleher) HID light bulbs setups have made the pipe dream of year-around
horticulture a possibility for tens of thousands of indoor
growers and industrial nursery gardeners everywhere. Thanks to
their amazing production (up to ten times more lm per w than
incan...
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Using Popular Rose Varieties In Your Garden
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Steven Hall) When many people think of gardening, their thoughts turn first
to roses, and there is no wonder. Roses are among the most
popular, and certainly most beautiful, types of flowers there
are. In addition, roses are a huge part of both the gardening
hobby...
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Summer Heathers
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Jackie Carroll) Heathers are low-growing, shrub-like perennials that blossom
into a sea of color. They look great planted with dwarf
conifers, especially when a variety of shapes, colors and
textures are used. Interplant late flowering varieties with
deciduous plants...
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Miniature Roses
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by Jackie Carroll) Don't let the delicate appearance fool you! These little gems
are hardy enough to grow outdoors in zones 6-10 without winter
protection, and with a good cover of mulch they will survive
winters as far north as zone 4. Miniature roses are surprisingly
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Fall Bird Feedings
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 10:11:08 PM, by LMMcGee) Food for Fall!
During Autumn, all of the birdfeeders and birdseed go on sale.
So why not feed birds all year long! But how do you attract the
kinds of birds you want? We have six foods that will help you
attract the birds you adore.
1. Sunflower...
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