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Lawns in Desert Gardens Contrary to much popular thought, lawns do have an appropriate place in a desert garden. They prevent erosion, help cool the environment, and offer a recreation area. lawns • turf • turfgrasses • microclimate • erosion
The Proper Diet for Donkeys Donkeys need to be on a low protein and high fiber diet. If donkeys are fed the wrong diet, they can develop severe health problems and even die. donkey • hay • diet for donkeys • bermuda grass • timothy grass
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The Bluebonnet, Texas State Flower The Texas Bluebonnet wild flower represents the Lone Star State as much as Stetson hats and cowboy boots. Officially Lupinus Texensis, it's been called "Buffalo Clover". bluebonnet • texas wild flower • lone star state • buffalo clover • lupinus texensis
Building A Compost Pile Take into account time requirements, space available and your budget. compost • composting • compost pile • barrel composter • three-bin composter
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Gardening In The Low Desert April 2001 Gardening in the low desert in April: what to do and how to do it. vegetables • flowers • trees • citrus • grass
Pre-Spring Preparation and Weed Prevention Pre-spring is a great time to start weed prevention in your garden spot. Unless you have tons of acres to cover, this article will give you an idea of how to prevent weeds while you enjoy hot cocoa by the fire. weed control • weed prevention • preparation • garden preparation
Lazy Gardening Do you like to garden, but hate to dig? Do want to make gardening easier and better for your plants? Do you want to preserve the vital soil creatures? Then no-till is for you. It's an easy, highly effective way to garden. Here's a short introduction to how you can throw away that rototiller and hang up the shovel. no-till gardening • lazy gardening • lasagna gardening • worms • early start in spring
Golfing and Myrtle Beach Hook it, slice it, birdie or double eagle - even a divot or two can happen in the Myrtle Beach area. Enjoy playing in the sands at over 100 golf courses. myrtle beach golfing • arnold palmer • greg norman • bob trent jones • jack nicklaus
November Desert Gardening Chores No matter if your garden is high plains (above 4,000 ft.) or low desert; there are some chores you need to do for November. trees in the low desert • trees in the high desert • grasses in the low desert • grasses in the high desert • flowers
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Long Billed Curlew This is a very big, lengthy necked shorebird with a pale buff little head and its neck and head are striped. The curlew has a tail striped wih a mahogany color and a brownish colored bottom. The linings of the curlew's wings are colored cinnamon and it has a swarthy eyeliner. long billed • large • shore bird • north america • pale buff
Planting a Healthy Organic Lawn Provide a green foil for your organic flower and vegetable beds by establishing an organic lawn without pesticides or other chemicals. natural lawn • organic lawn care • organic lawn care products • organic lawn service • organic lawn fertilizer
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February Gardening In The Low Desert 2001 What to do and how to do it in the low desert garden in the month of February. vegetables • fruit • flowers • roses • ground covers
How to Design a Japanese Garden The Japanese have developed their gardens into an art-form. Over time, westerners have borrowed these methods and expanded landscape possibilities. japanese garden design • japanese landscape • plants for the japanese garden • how to design a japanese garden • designing a japanese garden
Parson Finches by Kerri McCoy A description of the species of the Parson finch. parson • finch • profile
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Preparing your Xeriscape for Winter The southwest Xeriscape needs special care in the winter. Although low - water use native plants won't require much, you'll want to give your xeric landscape some attention. xeriscape(tm) • xeriscape • winter • free • book |
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