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green gardening

Green Day – July 27, Madison Square Garden – Very Close

January 2, 2010

Shot right at the stage in the photo area, in front of the mosh pit. I was so close I scared the band ;-). Sorry for the crazy angles. When I turned my camera to get a better shot, the image was re… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Canoga Park High School Green Learning Garden

January 1, 2010

Vision for a sustainable series of connected learning gardens, simulated work spaces, and event spaces. Includes teaching exhibits, Sky Bridge, Dream Wall, & Dedication Wall; Rose Garden; Public E… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Garden Design Advice for Tucson, Arizona Residents

January 1, 2010

Are you looking for good garden design advice in Tucson, Arizona? Perhaps some of the best advice is on how to prevent the spread of destructive pests in your garden! This article will provide you with garden design tips that will help you cultivate and protect your crops. Whether you’re looking to grow edible plants […]

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Gardening Gifts for Green Thumbs

January 1, 2010

In need of a good gift for a friend or relative? A great solution is visiting the local hardware store. For that someone with a big green thumb, the hardware store is an endless source of options. So what are the best gardening gifts? The best gardening gifts are directly parallel to the needs […]

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The Weekend Gardener and Compost

December 31, 2009

One of my favorite things to do as a weekend gardener is composting. Composting and the weekend gardener go hand in hand. It is one of the best ways for a weekend gardener to feed his/her garden organically. Basically, composting allows you to turn organic waste into rich nutrients for your garden and, while composting […]

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Grow a Patriotic Tulip Garden to Salute the Spring

December 31, 2009

Imagine waking up on a beautiful, sunny morning in late April. You can hear the birds singing. Smell the freshness of the dew on the lawn and see the trees and plants budding. Then, look across your yard and see a patch of patriotic tulips standing at attention, waving a salute in the morning breeze. […]

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5 Vegetable Garden Ideas

December 31, 2009

Everyone knows there are many benefits from having your own garden. Feeling a sense of pride as you watch the fruits (or vegetables, as the case may be) of your labor begin to flourish is just one of them. And your garden doesn’t ever have to be boring or the same year after year. Discover […]

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Where Do You Buy Your Garden Seeds?

December 31, 2009

Over the years I have purchased my garden seeds from a number of different places. I have ordered seeds and I have purchased them over the counter. If you order seeds you need to do it well in advance to be ready when the ground is ready to work in the spring. Nothing worse than […]

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Tea Leaf Green And The Breakfast – “the Garden (part 3)”

December 30, 2009

Tea Leaf Green with Tim Palmieri and Adrian Tramontano of The Breakfast – “The Garden (Part 3)” 7/13/08 – Ridgefield Playhouse; Ridgefield, CT Video by Dave Pecoraro, audio and post production by… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Landscaped Gardens Of Australia – The Uniqueness And The Beauty!

December 30, 2009

Most gardeners in Australia are of the opinion that the country’s landscaped gardens are modeled on the lines of those in Japan and England. However, many plants that are indigenous to Australia, help make its landscaped gardens stand out. The ones that are explained here are only some of the numerous Australian species that gardeners […]

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Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 2

December 30, 2009

The addition of a Japanese garden to your front yard may enhance the salability of your home. An intriguing front yard of any type adds ambiance to a property. If a prospective buyer is drawn to your yard, perhaps he may be intrigued enough to view your home. At this time of the year, […]

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