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Landscaping On A Budget

06th January 2010
It is possible to have an appealing, unique look to your yard without investing thousands of dollars every year in order to do so. Practicing some basic conservation rules can help you to save money and still make your yard look great. One great new in... Read >
Author: leemooremgr

Correct dog food is the key to a healthy pet

23rd December 2009
Everyone wants their pet to be healthy. The diet of your pet dog plays a critical role in keeping it healthy and happy. It is vital that you be highly careful in choosing the dog food for your pet. Read on for some concerns and recommendations about selec... Read >
Author: Becky Echols

Tips To Properly Transplanting Roses To A New Location

11th December 2009
Roses are a common flower within many garden enthusiasts' gardens. Within your rose gardening, you may face the dilemma of whether or not transplanting the flowers is necessary. Regardless of whether you feel the flowers need more sunlight or you just w... Read >
Author: marga518

Planning Your Garden For Next Year

08th December 2009
In order to have your garden ready for next year, sometimes it is wise to plan it out after you have completed the clean-up and removal of all the debris from this year's garden. Once you have removed all the dead seasonal vegetables and flowers, now is ... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Home Vegetable Gardening: Calcium is not Just for Strong Bones for People

22nd October 2009
Most home vegetable gardeners have seen somewhere or heard from someone the importance of the N, P, K levels in your soil. These letters represent specific elements and stand for Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K). If you look on any bag of ... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Home Vegetable Gardening: Phosphorus Is Necessary for Seed and Root Development

20th October 2009
Phosphorus is very important in the early stages of vegetable plant development. Plants need this element in order to sustain good root development. If phosphorus is in short supply in your soil, your vegetable plant's growth will slow very quickly or e... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Feeding Ducklings - The Critical Step in Raising Baby Ducks

08th October 2009
Feed duckling with wet started mash for 8 weeks. Native ducklings raised the native way are feed moistened boiled rice for the first 33 weeks, 4 to 5 times a day. During the first few days, give feed at night. Start giving water in drinking troughs or fou... Read >
Author: Mary Louise

What Cat Food Is Best Does It Really Matter

23rd September 2009
Just like humans, cats also need their daily dose of essential nutrients for good health and longevity. Any basic cat food that is available in the market promises to provide every possible nutrient for your cat. These foods contains both animal and plant... Read >
Author: OlivaDePalermo

Caring For Rose Bushes

16th September 2009
Caring for Rose Bushes Rose bush care is as simple as following some basic ideas. All roses need a few things to stay healthy and strong, be they bushes, trees, or climbers. All roses need sunlight, water, and nutrients. They also need to be kept safe ... Read >
Author: SarahT

Caring For Roses

14th September 2009
So many roses, so little time! The sheer number of choices when it comes to roses can be overwhelming. You'll want to consider a few things before you head to your nursery or garden store. Decide ahead of time what color, size and type of fragrance you... Read >
Author: SarahT

N P K – What does it mean when choosing a Fertilizer?

13th September 2009
The three main nutrients that have been identified as absolutely necessary for plants are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). These three are also known as macronutrients, and are the source of the three numbers commonly found on organic ferti... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Homemade Dog Food FAQ's and Tips

10th September 2009
If you are trying to decide if switching you dog to a homemade dog food diet, rather than a store bought commercial brand there are a few basic questions you should ask yourself. 1. Can any dog eat a homemade dog food diet? Most dogs tend to adjust... Read >
Author: Jane Dinunzio

How to pick a good dog food

02nd September 2009
You want to pick a dog food that conforms to minimal AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards because AAFCO officials strictly regulate pet food. You want to pick pet foods that have good sources of animal protein. If you look at t... Read >
Author: mahi

How to pick a good dog food

21st August 2009
You want to pick a dog food that conforms to minimal AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards because AAFCO officials strictly regulate pet food. You want to pick pet foods that have good sources of animal protein. If you look at t... Read >
Author: Reekamup

5 Tips For Planting Roses

23rd July 2009
When spring is on its way and the ground is soft, it is the perfect time for planting roses. Roses have been a very popular bloom over the years, not only do they look good, but they smell wonderful too. However, planting roses cannot be done just any... Read >
Author: demariaenterprises
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