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51: Gardening: A Good Exercise
Want stronger bones? Pull some weeds in the garden. Gardening is the best method of exercise to increase bone density and prevent osteoporosis....
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52: Tips On The Right Way To Plant Roses
The first thing you need to remember when you want to plant roses would be to find the right location where you would plant them. This is very important. You also need to make sure that location has enough direct sunlight of perhaps 4 hours or more....
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53: Advice for Organic Weed Control
Organic weed control is an essential part of organic lawn care. Without it you my never achieve the great lawn you want. This article explains more about this....
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54: Yew Make My Heart Sing...
Looking at planting hedges as an ideal way providing the privacy one needs....
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55: Florida Vegetable Gardening: To Your Success!
Florida vegetable gardening techniques for better, healthier, and tastier vegetables...
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56: Caring For The Vibrant Beautiful Blooms Of Your Orchid
Orchids produce some of the most spectacular and intriguing flowers in the world, but they can also be among the most difficult plants to care for. Despite the challenge of maintaining them, orchids have a continuing popularity among plant enthusiasts, and there are a variety of orchids available for both the expert botanist and the novice orchid hobbyist....
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57: Differences in opinion- stories from the garden
Mr John Smith Every time we pass a gardening centre, without fail my wife will want to pull over to have a look. I know that sometimes she denies it but I can see that familiar expression etching itse...
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58: The History of Organic Vegetable Gardening
Organic vegetable gardening only made a come back in the 1980's making an old practice new again when the US Department of Agriculture encouraged farmers to do it by giving them incentives. This made more farmers join the bandwagon which is also being done in Europe....
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59: Planning Your Own Herb Garden
If you are anything like the average herb gardener, it can be daunting task researching through seed catalogs and trying to choose just a few varieties of herbs to plant. There are so many types of herbs to plant that you are probably tempted to plant almost all of them.But most of us don't have the space nor the time and energy to plant and care for all of them.So careful planning is needed....
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60: Herb Gardening for Kids
Nature is a favorite subject for many children. They love to learn and explore topics that have to do with nature, so gardening is a very good learning experience that they'll actually enjoy. They will be really excited to know that they're growing something they can actually eat later!...
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61: How To Start Your Own Herb Garden
Beginning herb gardeners may worry about which types of herbs they should grow. There are many different herbs available, and some are more difficult to grow than others. There are a few types of herbs that are especially easy to grow for beginners. These are generally more hardy plants that don't require a lot of fertilizer or special work...
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62: Save Our Planet With Organic Composting
Compost is an organic substance that is added to the soil which functions more than just being a fertilizer.It can actually be compared to recycling. Instead of throwing out all your waste and garbage, or at least what you consider as garbage, you can sort that out....
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63: A Simple Guide to Organic Composting
Compost is an organic substance that is added to the soil which functions more than just being a fertilizer. It is a mulch, a soil conditioner, and something that will help the soil give the best nutrients and minerals your plants need. With compost, the soil also is able to hold more water, which is also beneficial to your plants....
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64: The Benefits of Organic Composting
Composting entails the recycling of the materials that can be found on nature. The popular samples of this would be dried leaves, grass clippings, vegetable or fruit peelings, animal manure, sawdust, among others. How would all these be useful? Unlike the practical applications of the product of recycling, this in turn will mostly be for gardening purposes....
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65: Organic Vegetable Garden At Home
Planting your own organic vegetable garden at home will surely save you money as these are quite expensive in the supermarket. If you have some excess stocks when it is time to harvest them, maybe you can give some to your neighbors or make some money by selling it at the local market which isn't that bad given that you don't shell out that much cash for this investment....
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66: The Principles of Organic Vegetable Gardening
First, organic vegetable gardening does not use any fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides. Nature is your partner here because you will be using two things to make it all work namely sunlight and water. We don't produce these ourselves but you have to find the ideal area and provide adequate drainage....
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67: The Importance of Organic Vegetable Gardening
With organic farming, farmers will no longer need to plant crops using genetic engineering, irradiation and sewage sludge. Instead, this will be replaced with crop rotation.Organic vegetable gardening seems to be the trend these days as more people have become conscious of what they are eating. This is because conventional methods which involve the use of harmful chemicals may enter our systems....
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68: How to Start an Organic Vegetable Garden
The most basic and important thing to do before you start an organic vegetable garden is to decide what you want to grow. There are so many vegetables to choose from but keep in mind that certain vegetables cannot be grown because of the climate so take that into consideration as well....
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69: The Basics of Organic Vegetable Gardening
The first thing you have to know is what is organic vegetable gardening? It is simply a way of farming that does not use any synthetic products which includes fertilizers and pesticides. In short, you work with nature to get what you want....
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70: What Makes Composting Worthwhile
Gardeners use compost to enrich their garden soil. When compost is added the soil, the overall structure of the soil improved allowing it to hold more water and letting air circulate within the soil.Because compost is rich in minerals which most plants need, compost can be made to replace your garden soil....
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71: Feeding the Soil - One Vital Aspect of Organic Gardening
There are many types of soils that need certain care and attention. For example, clay can hold up water better than the sandy kind. You have to know those kind of details to be able to improve on your organic gardening venture....
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72: How to Succeed in Organic Composting
Composting can really eat up a lot of your time. So do it methodically. Make sure that you'll devote ample amount of time into the process if you really are serious about gaining positive results from this....
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73: The Basic Guide To Organic Composting
Organic agriculture requires the elimination of synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and other dangerous chemicals which in turn creates a significantly healthier working and living environment for the farmers, their families and livestock, as well as the local wildlife....
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74: The Main Threats To Organic Gardens
You are helping nature by doing organic gardening. But nature has a bigger scope than soil, plants, sunlight, water and air. There may be good insects that will be beneficial for your organic garden. But there are certain pests that you have to be vigilant about in order to get rid of them while you still can....
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75: Growing Roses In Your Garden--Guide
Roses have gotten a bad wrap over the years for being difficult to grow and manage. If you are thinking of rose gardening do not let this rumor stop you. While rose gardening can prove to be challenging and exciting, once you get the hang of it, it really isn't that bad....
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