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Introduction to Companion Planting
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This article gives a few tips and ideas for the beginner gardener, including some vegetables that can be planted together to increase production.
Mar 4, 2011
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Dawn Marcotte
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Plant Companion Herbs for Better Tasting Vegetables
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Learn the vegetable gardener's secret for superior flavored vegetables. Plant certain herbs close to appropriate veggies to enhance flavors.
Feb 24, 2011
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Brenda K. Oswalt
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Best Companion Animals for Betta Fish
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Bettas are aggressive, but there are a wide variety of fish and aquatic animals that are known to be good "betta tank mates" or aquarium companions for betta fish.
Sep 22, 2009
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Natalie Cooper
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The Kruger National Park – An Introduction
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In the far north-eastern reaches of Southern Africa, lies a vivid stretch of Bushveld green which sparkles with life and natural wonders.
Mar 23, 2010
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Mellissa Bushby
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Planting Onions
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Onions are easy to grow and taste so much better when they are home grown.
May 14, 2009
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Deborah Harding
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Cover Letter Writing: Introduction to the Resume
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For most upper end careers, resumes are never read if there is no cover letter. The cover letter should entice the potential employer to read the resume.
Dec 28, 2010
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Clarice Cook
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What are Organic Plants?
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An organic plant was once the sole product of gardens or agriculture before the development of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers in the last century.
Jun 15, 2010
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Sharon Falsetto
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Echinacea Purpurea Plant Profile
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Purple coneflowers or Echinaceas are fabulous perennial plants for use in a wide variety of gardening landscapes. See how to select and grow Echinacea plants.
Oct 12, 2007
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Angela England
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Old World Wine: Introduction to Wines of Luxembourg
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Often overlooked when discussing Old World wine, the small country of Luxembourg produces some fantastic wines worth checking out.
Mar 31, 2012
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Erin De Santiago
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Emigrating to New Zealand: Part 1 Introduction
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The almost complete guide to living and working in New Zealand: including the immigration process, adapting to a new life and enjoying becoming a new Kiwi.
Feb 5, 2011
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George Davis
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Indoor Plant Dynamics, Make and Design Gifts
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There are hundreds of plant possibilities, and multiple combinations of plants and specific pots. The design and the delirium are part of the artistry of indoor plants.
Dec 16, 2009
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Donald Reinhardt
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The Rules of Citations in Geography Essays: M.L.A. Style
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Learn the accepted M.L.A. way for acknowledging sources in written essays and reports: Special reference to geography-type essays.
Feb 8, 2012
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James Gibson
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The Potager Garden
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The potager garden is more commonly known as a kitchen garden in the United States. Taking it step by step, anyone can create one on his own plot of land.
Oct 30, 2008
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Jacqueline Cross
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The Book of Little Hostas Inspires Petite Foliage Among Flowers
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A flower gardener's read, The Book of Little Hostas: 200 Small, Very Small, and Mini Varieties was written by Kathy Guest Shadrack and Michael Shadrack.
Jan 7, 2012
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Chris Eirschele
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Lilacs: A Gardener's Encyclopedia – A Review
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Lilacs: A Gardener' s Encyclopedia by Fr. John L. Fiala (1988) was revised and updated by Freek Vrugtman (2008). Contains in-depth information about the genus Syringa.
Aug 5, 2009
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Georgene A. Bramlage
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Parks for Travelers in Buellton, California
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Part of the idyllic Santa Ynez Valley, Buellton has the area's only off leash dog park and Botanic Garden, along with several parks ideal for families.
Feb 24, 2011
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Helga George
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Dog Walking in Public Park Grounds
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Parks are public lands that may have restrictions about where dogs can be walked and exercised. Check park policies for safety of the wildlife, people and pets.
Jul 12, 2008
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Christine Nyholm
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Keeping an Organic Garden Journal
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From pest outbreaks to successful harvests, learn how to organize your garden story and record garden ideas in your organic garden diary.
Jul 27, 2008
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Jamie McIntosh
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Old Fashioned Gardening: Testing Soil Using the Senses
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Using the senses can be effective testing methods in checking for successful gardening soils. Sight, smell, feel and touch are the most economical methods.
Apr 30, 2011
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Clarice Cook
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