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How to Design Your Organic Garden
by Bob Ewing
The garden is where Nature and civilization meet so why would anyone want to use harmful pesticides and fertilizers in order to grow vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers? It is not necessary to do so. ... published 5 months ago
Growing Beans, Corn, Squash
by Bob Ewing
The inspiration for this hub began germinating when I read an excellent hub on compatible planting by Zsuzsy bee. I know compatible planting as companion plating but basically only the names are different. ... published 3 months ago
Sunflower Possibilities
by Bob Ewing
From children’s forts to cleaning up radioactive waste, sunflowers are a very versatile and beautiful plant. Floating rafts of sunflowers were used to clean up water contaminated as a result of the 1986... published 4 months ago
How to Grow Great Tomatoes
by Bob Ewing
The tomato is one of the most commonly grown plants for home gardeners. They are reasonable easy to care for, once you get them started which I do indoors from seed about six weeks before I put them out. It... published 4 months ago
The Outdoor Room
by Bob Ewing
Curb appeal refers to how your house looks from the outside when someone is coming towards it. Curb appeal can make the difference between selling your house for the price you want or reducing the price to... published 2 months ago
Organic Gardening Tips & Techniques
by Bob Ewing
Organic Fertilizers: The following products are used in the production of organic fertilizers. Blood Meal is dried blood as a by-product of the meat industry and contains approximately 13 per cent... published 4 months ago
Gardening with Annuals
by Bob Ewing
Some people are positively passionate about annuals and each one of them may have a different reason. An annual plant is a plant that usually germinates, flowers and dies in one year. Some love annuals... published 4 months ago
Gardening For The Bees
by Bob Ewing
The gardener does not work alone; to be successful and produce beautiful flowers and healthy vegetables the gardener has many assistants lending a hand. The honey bee is one that pulls more than its... published 3 months ago
Your Garden Style it Your way
by Bob Ewing
Anyone, who wants to can garden. The plot may be as small as single container with a cherry tomato and some basil on a table top, for example, or vast; that depends upon your resources (time, money, land) and... published 3 months ago
Food: We Are What We Eat
by Bob Ewing
People, no matter where they live, or what they do, have one thing in common, the need to consume food. Humans also share this common need with all living beings large and small. What we eat varies due... published 2 months ago







