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Compost happens naturally, so let Mother Nature have her way and you'll end up with rich garden soil without a lot of work.
Creating a beautiful and fruitful garden can be easy by utilizing the gardening techniques of mulch and compost.
Garbage cans are much cheaper than a commercial compost container. It doesn't take much to make one yourself.
Yards and gardens produce bags of grass clippings, mounds of leaves and buckets of spent flower blooms. Turn this organic garbage into a usable product for the landscape.
Let fall leaves do what comes naturally. Spend time and money wisely by recycling leaves in your lawn and garden.
English ivy is a popular landscape plant but take precautions to keep this non-native, invasive plant pruned and away from trees.
Composting is easy and it is a planet-friendly way to cut back on household trash while doing something good for the soil by yielding nutrient-rich soil for all gardens.
Often referred to as the lazy gardener's vegetables, perennials in the vegetable patch are a surprise to many gardeners.
This beginner's guide to gardening will help any new vegetable gardener learn to grow green.
Compost is an organic fertilizer and mulch. Learn how to make organic fertilizer in a compost pile and benefits of compost as organic fertilizer and mulch.
Composting directly in the garden is easy and has advantages over traditional methods.
Using a compost bin or compost tumbler is a big help in making compost. It averages 4-6 weeks in a tumbler compost bin, while a compost pile might take 1 year.
A tiny book packed with solutions for every gardener's most bothersome problems.
Why is it so difficult to grow flowers by the sea? Finding plants that will stand up to the harsh conditions by the sea may seem impossible, but is well worth the search.
The victory garden movement is once again taking off thanks to President Obama. Sheet composting is one of the easiest, cheapest ways to plant a vegetable garden.
Simple steps for a successful harvest of container grown vegetables include the right soil, water, light, fertilizer and containers.


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