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The foundation of any productive garden is healthy soil. The best way to improve the quality of your garden soil is to add decayed organic matter, known as compost.
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!
Continue caring for your annual and perennial flower gardens in the summer months to ensure a continuous succession of blooms until first frost.
Understanding the diversity within the cruciferous family will help to avoid the most common mistakes in growing these vegetables. They share common diseases and pests.
Gardening success with the Bird of Paradise Plant requires knowledge of Strelitzia problems. Because it is such a unique plant, Strelitzia has unique gardening problems.
Though most gardens look pretty skeletal in January, there are still enough jobs to do to keep an avid gardener busy.
Compost provides nutritional value to soil, suppresses disease, increases the growing season, saves time, and reduces water run-off in the garden.
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