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76: When I Take Up the Lawnmower in an Effort to Stem My Crunching Credit
So now the credit crunch has hit I think it's time to tighten my belt, or tool belt should I say? The mortgage payments have increased and I am thinking about different ways that I can save money arou...
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77: Growing Orchids For Your Home
Few plants evoke more attention than an orchid; once so rare and costly, their exclusive reputation still renders them precious. Orchids in a living room immediately seem to lift the area into another dimension of luxury and ease of living.
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78: Large Scale Industrial Composting Techniques
Composting is not entirely limited to a small scale. Industrial techniques abound in as much as residential modes of composting are often appraised and praised for its convenience and simplicity.Industrial composting is definitely operating on a large scale and may help a lot of production involving healthy soil....
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79: The Environmental and Economic Benefits of Organic Composting
Composting may literally be viewed as a dirty job. Depending on the type of composting process that you undergo, you may find yourself immersed with dirt and other external elements that other people normally wouldn't want to get involved with....
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80: Pest Control for Organic Vegetable Gardens
If there is anything that prevents your organic garden from yielding the best vegetables, it will have to be the pests that invade and surround your area.Now, if you are really serious about controlling those pests and keeping them out of your garden for good, a volume of materials is readily available for you...
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81: The Different Styles of Vegetable Gardening
Each gardener has his own set of characteristics that make him fit for certain gardening styles. If you know yourself and the right gardening style that will fit your rearing of your organic garden and help you yield your vegetables effectively, then you have pretty much gotten an edge over other gardening enthusiasts. But what are the different types of gardening that you can look out for?...
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82: The Art of Growing Roses
Understanding how to achieve a great rose garden...
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83: Great Garden and Patio Accessories and Ideas
Learn to use garden accessories to help your ugly yard....
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84: Building a Basic Herb Garden: The Basics of a Typical Herb Garden
Everybody loves an herb garden. The idea of gathering fresh herbs from the garden to use in the kitchen is so enticing....
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85: Gardening UP: The Solution to Gardening for Teeny Tiny Spaces
Another important tip to take note of is that you don't want to have any vertical structure that is more than one third of your yard's width. Anything higher than this will have the opposite effect you're aiming for and will tend to monopolize the space and dwarf your efforts. As a rule of thumb 1.8 meters is a good height to go by. ...
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86: Container Gardening for the Condo Homesteader
Extend the life of planters and avoid unsightly floor stains by lifting your containers off the ground with plant stands or wire shelves. It might be a good idea to place something - even a decorative mat - underneath this set-up to catch any drips. A rolling platform that allows you to move your plants easily around the room is another option....
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87: Mid Florida Gardening; Not For The Weak
My little piece of gardening paradise is in Florida Zone 9b. I have enough room to indulge in quite a few plantings, but not so much that I have to have a riding lawnmower....
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88: Preparing a Deer Tolerant Hummingbird Garden
Attracting hummingbirds to a garden is tough enough without ravenous deer ruining your hard work. What follows are some steps you can take to deter deer entirely or live with them in harmony while still attracting hummingbirds to your garden....
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89: Daylilies: A Gorgeous and Low Maintenance Flower to Brighten Any Garden
Daylilies are a perfect example of flowers that are both delicate looking and hardy at the same time, requiring very little care to thrive in nearly all conditions....
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90: The Ultimate Guide to Extending the Life of Fresh Flowers
Cut flowers make us feel special, both those that give the flowers and those that receive them. They help us say things like "I love you," "thank you," "get well," "I'm sorry" and "you're special." The problem is that fresh flowers don't last. But treating them properly can extend the vase-life. So, what's the best way to preserve fresh flowers? Read on......
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91: The Thing About Knockout Roses Is...
Knockout roses were first introduced in 1999 as a tough and hardy rose that is exceptionally resistant to disease and an ability to withstand a wide range of harsh conditions. As such, they require little attention from the gardener in order to produce satisfactory results making them perfect for a beginning gardener. This has made it one of fastest selling new roses when it was introduced....
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92: How To Plant A Country Hedge - Preparing The Ground
Providing instructional information on how to do your planting at certains periods of the year, whilst dealing with weed....
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93: Advice on Caring For a Bonsai Tree
Bonsai which is an interesting technique of growing the adult trees in a miniature form was originated in Japan a long time ago....
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94: Extend the Garden Season
It is high summer now in my zone 6b garden....
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95: Indoor Gardening Tips: Garden Indoors Successfully
If you want to have the most success possible with your indoor gardening, then you are going to want to hear about some of the top indoor gardening tips, which are going to help you do everything from choose the right gardening tools and fertilizer, to figuring out how to choose the best garden site and how frequently you should water your plants....
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96: Organic Hydroponics for Beginners
Hydroponics is the practice of growing vegetables and plants using mineral nutrient solutions rather than soil. The only difference between regular hydroponics and organic hydroponics is what you decide to feed your plants....
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97: How to Have Your Own Organic Garden
If you want to start a garden where you know you will have healthy vegetables and plants, the best garden to choose is an organic garden....
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98: An Overview of Organic Gardening
Organic gradening is also known as organic horticulture and is basically the science of growing fruits, vegetables and flowers by using essential organic elements in the soil. There are several different types of organic growing or gardening systems....
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99: Top Home Gardening Tips: Keep These in Mind
There are tons of different home gardening tips, indoor gardening tips, organic gardening tips, vegetable gardening tips - no wonder the average gardener finds it so overwhelming to figure out just which specific tips are going to be most useful to them....
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100: What Are The Most Important Vegetable Gardening Tips That You Should Know?
There are literally thousands upon thousands of different vegetable gardening tips and home gardening tips out there that you can learn about and use to your advantage, but if you are just getting started in gardening and want to know what the absolute most important vegetable gardening tips are that you should know, here they are....
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