Articles, tagged with "garden soil", page 2
17th June 2011
Pine Straw landscaping in spring is essential mainly because springtime mulching assists in keeping unwanted weeds from developing and maintains normal water levels for growing plants and flowers. Springtime mulching can help sustain water decreasing the ...
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Author:
vgates81
08th June 2011
Planting season is finally here, and summer vegetables and herbs are on their way! Now if only we can keep the pests out of our vegetable gardens so we can enjoy the fruits of our hard labor, instead of them, all will be well. Since we plan on feeding o...
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Author:
Alla Marinow
06th June 2011
Don’t have yard space for an organic garden? No problem, as long as you have windows you can plant an indoor organic garden. That’s right, you can have your very own organic garden right in your house.
The process of building a garden indoors is very ...
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Author:
melissadays
03rd June 2011
Rust elimination merchandise that incorporate acids and caustic alternatives as the active elements have a tendency to damage the surface of the metal item or object becoming treated. In the approach, the excellent and integrity of the treated item or obj...
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Author:
Vince Sims
02nd June 2011
If you are a gardening enthusiast, it's likely you have heard of the famous Mantis Tiller/Cultivator, or perhaps you even own one. Whether you're fortunate enough to live in a warm climate year-round, or eagerly anticipate spring and summer after a winte...
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Author:
chickie maxwell
24th May 2011
A holistic perspective seeks to discover the many interrelated parts of a system, as opposed to focusing on only one part. So holistic gardening looks at not only the biological aspect of gardening, but also the spiritual, mental, and economical aspects a...
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Author:
Jonathan Hostetler
10th May 2011
Texas has a fine share of native shrubs. Unfortunately, the state also has one of the most diverse sets of soil types and climates. Not all native Texas shrubs could acclimate well in Austin conditions, but if you want to keep your Austin garden pretty, t...
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Author:
Joe Cline
10th May 2011
There are quite a number of trees native to Texas which you can include in your garden if you live in Austin. However, Texas is a big state, and it has one of the world’s most diverse soil and climate conditions. You need to make sure that the environment...
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Author:
Joe Cline
10th May 2011
The 1st weed you need to take a look at each and every spring is crabgrass. Not due to the fact it can be the first of showing up, but because timely applying of pre-emergent herbicide tends to create an impact in how visible the weed might be later in su...
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Author:
lori tamed
09th May 2011
This has taken a lttle bit longer to write than I had planned, but I do believe it truly is worth waiting for. In my last article I finished by mentioning raised beds. So here’s part two about rock gardens and planting ideas beginning with "Sink or Trou...
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Author:
Bryon Penird
05th May 2011
Pine mulch can be utilized all-around vegetables and perennials of all types which include rose bushes and raspberry plants. Pine straw consists of pine needles which come from pine trees. Pine straw may be harvested from pine stands around 6-8 years of a...
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Author:
vgates81
28th April 2011
For a 65th birthday party, you may present as favors a deck of cards, gardening-themed merchandise, personalized wineglasses, golf-inspired goods, or perhaps customized treats.
Someone's 65th birthday is certainly worth celebrating. Among the best 65th...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
11th April 2011
As the cool winter starts to fade, everyone is looking forward to spring, which means warmer and lighter days ahead. However, to fully enjoy spring, you have to prepare both your home and garden. Preparing home and garden entails a lot of work, thus, it i...
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Author:
sonnix
08th April 2011
Clay dirt has its faults, but provides advantageous things no other dirt has. The single best trait of clay-based dirt is that it retains water. There are plants that like wet conditions, and it's useful for holding ponds and water fountains. It also is...
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Author:
Valerie Garner
22nd March 2011
Do you possess steep property on your lawn? Should it make an eyesore for your requirements also to a nearby? Good, you possibly can make a gorgeous and excellent scene out of it because of the skill of landscaping.Gardening is becoming a creative but cha...
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Author:
Demetrius Powers