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Fall Gardening
Fall gardening is the way to have fresh vegetables in winter
Lauren Rose | Published 10/5/2008 | Unrated
Include Climbing Rose Bushes In Your Garden Plan

Experienced and beginning gardeners alike will love the beauty, fragrance and ease of care provided by including climbing rose bushes in their oveall gardening plan.

Sylvia Barnes | Published 01/29/2008 | Unrated
So What Is Organic Gardening All About?

Organic gardening is growing without chemical fertilizers, naturally building the soil to support healthy plant life.  Organic gardening is a constantly evolving dance that allows you to be a full participant in your garden.  

George Green | Published 07/11/2007 | Unrated
Skimming Off the Top - Profits From Inferior Skimmers
If the skimmer's engineering and design is not effective in providing the proper filtration of water, it will not only require regular cleaning, but will demand another "drug" or band-aid.  
Douglas Hoover | Published 05/24/2007 | Unrated
Spiritual Gardening

The time when humankind decided to move from silent knowledge to reason was the same time it moved from hunting and gathering to agriculture.  However it is possible to apply much silent knowledge to the practice of agriculture – hence these lessons. 

Bob Makransky | Published 03/22/2007 | Rating:
Cedar Chests Keep Traditions Alive
Throughout the ages, every society has placed great emphasis and value on boxes that were made from stone, wood, marble, and many other materials, and bedecked with ornaments of every description. Many of these boxes, from tiny prayer boxes, to large cedar chests, have been – and still are – the focal points of holiday, family, religious, and secular traditions.
Kathy Moran | Published 10/4/2006 | Unrated
The Basics Of Building Your Own Greenhouse
Building a greenhouse is easier than you may think. You can choose different designs and sizes that you would like to build. A greenhouse will give you comfort whenever you visit your plants, vegetables, flowers, or orchids.
Christian Baligad | Published 06/22/2006 | Unrated
A Waste of Packaged Gold

We all do it to some extent or another. Seasonally, we do a yard cleanup, discarding a goldmine of precious material we call waste. With a little time and some ingenuity, we can harvest a bounty of food.

Lucien Beauley | Published 05/19/2006 | Unrated
Landscaping Basics: Buying Healthy Plants
When buying plants for your garden it really pays off to do some homework and be absolutely sure what you’re buying. These tips can help you a great deal with your decisions.
Timothy Eisden | Published 04/3/2006 | Unrated
Low Voltage or Solar Outdoor Lighting
 In the field of solar lights, technology has provided advancements by leaps and bounds.
Johnny Shaw | Published 03/16/2006 | Unrated
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