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Tips on Raised Bed Gardening

Monday, July 27th, 2009

A raised garden bed might be a fine idea if you have inferior soil or unsuitable clay soil or find gardening challenging as a result of a physical problem. Even though it will take more time to assemble a raised bed, or initially be more expensive if you decide on a raised garden kit, it [...]

Breath Life In To Your Garden And Landscape It

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

One look outside your window and you can see your garden is in serious need of some TLC, getting in a landscaper seems like a good idea as you never seem to have the time yourself. However a bit of fresh air and exercise won’t do you any harm. But before you start it’s important [...]

Build A Chicken Coop And Eat Healthy Again.

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

I’ve wanted to start keeping my own chickens for years now. I finally found time during the summer holidays a year ago, and built a medium sized chicken coop. The plans I bought over the internet made the process really easy. The ad for the book about how to build a chicken coop said that [...]

Full Service Lawn Care: Finding the Right Company

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

If you are going to be spending money to have a company come in and provide you with full lawn mowing service, then of course you are going to want to make sure that you choose the right one. There are a few things in particular that you want to look for when trying to [...]

Advantages of Raised Bed Gardening

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Gardening with a raised bed can be a great deal more straightforward than conventional gardening and can resolve a lot of common problems. In a raised bed a framework is employed to contain soil above the ground at a suitable height so this kind of gardening is just right for someone in a wheelchair or [...]

Any Crops Any Time with Indoor Vegetable Gardening & Garden Sheds

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

When winter strikes, you no longer need to stop gardening just because the weather gets cold. In fact, you can garden year round with no regard whatsoever to the seasons, as long as you make the preparations to garden inside your home or any other environmentally-controlled location. While there are many frost-resistant vegetables like beets, [...]


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