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In our never-ending quest for better health, there is something you can do that benefits both your body and your world. Organic gardening will lead to a healthier you!
Garden plants can benefit from sun, water and a good nutrient solution. Natural fertilizers help plants to grow healthy and strong plus benefit the environment as well.
Learn how to dispose of cleaners, aerosols, corrosives, poisons, paints and solvents safely.
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Homeowners should be more concerned about the use of too much fertilizer and other lawn chemicals. A Virginia program teaches that too much pollutes and endangers health.
February is the month for pruning vines, planting bare root trees, and starting seedlings. Work this month sets the stage for a glorious garden this spring and summer.
Preparing your lawn for wintertime is easy and inexpensive. Simple things you can do now will help make your grass green next spring.
Going green is all about changing one's lifestyle. Books on green living explain what green citizens can do to help the planet. Here are reviews of several titles.
A range of effective techniques for clearing this persistent weed, using both organic and chemical based methods.
Until recently scientists thought that pesticides did not have any affect on reproductive health. But animal studies suggest that we may be at risk after all.
Spreading weeds such as Convolvulus arvensis can take over the garden in a matter of weeks if not dealt with quickly. Here's how to get rid of it forever!
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