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My IVF Diary Chapter 3 The End.

This is not a chapter I anticipated ending the way it has, but it is important I write it anyway in order that other people going through IVF are prepared that this too may happen to them. In my last...

19 comments    health eggs infertility
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Worm farming for beginners

Worms are the gardener’s friend. They aerate and mix the soil and convert organic material into nutritious food for your plants. Keeping worms is simple. One thing though, for a worm farm you need to obtain...

3 comments    food garden organic
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Why use seasol on your garden

Seaweed is a brown algae which has been utilised in crop production for centuries, but until recently, scientists have known little about its unique properties. It wasn't until the late 1980's that...

0 comments    advice how to home
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Facts About Chicken Rooster Mating

  The mating technique between a chicken and a rooster may seem simple enough but there are a few mating facts that can help you to understand how the rooster's mind works around other hens. Rituals ...

0 comments    advice education chicken
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Top 10 garden fertilisers

As food is necessary for us, so the fertilizers for your plant. When you go to buy fertilizer, there are some things that you should know to save some money. Some time one fertilizer can work for all the...

0 comments    nutrients potassium fertilizer
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Acupuncture Infertility

Introduction As an acupuncturist, infertility issues for both men and women form a significant part of my daily work. There is a great need for help in this area and there cannot be any greater satisfaction...

0 comments    infertility acupuncture ivf
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Can Shit (literally) be Used as a Fertiliser to Grow Plants?

Processed human waste is a by-product of the water recycling process and can be used safely and environmentally friendly as an organic fertiliser on food crops. Composting toilet and using it in agriculture...

0 comments    organic farming manure humanure
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How to make compost

Composting is a traditional method of recyling the organic material like kitchen scraps, wood, lawn clipping, weeds (although not recommended in small kitchen garden), but can be used in large scale...

0 comments    how to home design
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Grow Brussels Sprouts

To my mind the humble Brussels Sprout is the Queen of vegetables, full of nutrients and antioxidants, but the main reason I love them is because they taste really good.  I know alot ot people complain that...

4 comments    how to food recipes
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Mulching Your Container Garden

Mulching Once your plants start growing you need to ensure that the soil stays healthy. Your nutrient rich soil is good for your crops but weeds soon realise its benefits too. Weeding is often the reason...

0 comments    garden organic mulch
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