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green gardening

Nature’S Miracle: Gardening ‘Green’ With Worm Castings

November 19, 2009

Gardeners around the country are increasingly aware of ‘Go Green’ as more than a slogan. As more and more homeowners are devoted to beautifying their yards, they seek ways to maximize their efforts. Most importantly, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides is becoming less attractive to those who garden. They search for alternative ways […]

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Outdoor Fountains Will Change a City Garden

November 19, 2009

Living in a town infrequently imposes restrictions on garden designs due to the limiting size of the space available. With a little imagination and a water fountain pumps, a tiny area can be unbelievably altered. Outdoor fountains are very versatile and can be displayed in a variety of different settings. A wall hanging […]

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Parks And Gardens In Chesterfield To Enjoy During The Summer

November 19, 2009

There’s nothing healthier or better for you than the great outdoors. Whether you want to get out and walk the dog or go for a cycle ride, then the parks in Chesterfield are some of the best parks around. Here’s a small summary and a little bit of information of just some of the parks […]

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Top Green Gardening Tips From Chris Beardshaw And The National Trust.

November 18, 2009

Chris Beardshaw shares some top green gardening tips as part of the new National Trust Greener Gardening series, produced in association with Yorkshire bank. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Green Days Top 5 Gardening Tips

November 18, 2009

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Hydroponics gardening guide – growing mediums used in hydroponics – HOW TO USE ROCKWOOL

November 18, 2009

The most widely-spread growing medium is, perhaps, rockwool. Originally used for insulation purposes and also known as mineral insulation, rockwool was first used as growing medium by Dane gardeners. Now, it is frequently used for drip-style indoor gardens around the globe. Rockwool is produced by a process similar to making cotton candy: a particular mixture […]

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A PUTTING GREEN, A DRIVING RANGE, OR JUST A WELL TRIMMED BACK YARD?

November 17, 2009

Synthetic grass is making quite an impression across America these days. You only need to Google reports on the number of high schools and colleges that are installing artificial turfs on their football and baseball fields to know that the stuff is pretty popular. Of course, the reason it’s popular is primarily to do with […]

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Using Grow Lights for a Basic Herb Garden

November 17, 2009

Many people find that their biggest challenge to have a successful indoor garden is their location. If you live in an area – or a building, for that matter, that doesn’t receive an abundant amount of light, you may feel it is impossible to garden indoors successfully. Never fear, where there is a will, there […]

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Best Tips For Organic Tomato Gardening

November 17, 2009

Growing your own organic tomatoes is fairly easy. If you are tired of paying high prices for organic tomatoes at the store then next season, you should be prepared to experiment with organic tomato gardening. There are a few basic tips in organic tomato gardening: Location with Plenty of Sun: Tomatoes need plenty of sun, […]

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50 Houses, Garages, Barns & Cabin E-Plans Blueprints.

November 17, 2009

Plans And Blueprints For Cabins, Garages, Homes, Green Houses, Workshops, Sheds, Apartments, Playhouses, Pool Houses. Earn Great Commissions By Promoting Free Newsletter Sign Up For Free Cabin , Garage And House Plans. 50 Houses, Garages, Barns & Cabin E-Plans Blueprints. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Organic gardening in hydroponics – The root system

November 16, 2009

Plants, growing in the containers, will develop two types of the roots: the upper one, which will uptake plant nutrients from the upper part of the medium; and the lower roots, which will reach the lava rock part of the growing medium. The upper root system is primary; it includes web-like thin roots that look […]

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