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Green Lawn Mowers
by Isabella Snow
I was born in the late 1970s and my parents had this huge riding mower for the yard. Actually, I guess it might not have been all that huge if you were taller than hobbit, but since my mother sold it by the... published 2 days ago
Let’s Not Call Them Depression Gardens - Freedom Gardens
by Karen Ellis
Self-Sufficiency Series The great depression of 1929 lasted for ten years. During that time "Depression Relief Gardens" struggled for organization. Finally through Franklin Roosevelt, and his "New Deal," in... published 10 days ago
Organic Vegetable Garden Planting
by mothersguide
Organic vegetable garden planting can be a very rewarding experience. It isn't very difficult but it definitely takes effort and a little know how. Discover how you can start one and give yourself a chance at 100% chemical free, fresh and nutritious homegrown vegetables. published 2 weeks ago
67Welcoming fall
by Gardening Angel
September 20, 2008 Though a tree grows so high, the falling leaves return to the root. Happy Last weekend of summer Hiring an arborist---Weather was an issue this past week with high winds, down... published 3 weeks ago
Creating And Managing A Home Garden
by HikeGuy
I'm fond of container gardening, and this year I did a combination of container plants and a traditional, planted right in the soil, vegetable and flower garden. Your basic ingredients for this project... published 4 weeks ago
Organic Gardening Guide
by PetMemorialWorld
Organic gardening is not as difficult as many beginning gardeners believe it is. It is true there is a bit more work and increased attention levels to the details of an organic garden than a regular garden. However, with the proper guidance you will soon discover ... published 2 months ago
Six reasons to grow your own food
by Rene Lassater
Get healthy, green, aware, abundance, choosy, and proud. Growing your own food provides many benefits. published 2 months ago
63Zucchini
by Gardening Angel
It happens all too often. You'll see big blossoms on your summer squash plants and tiny little squashes forming behind the blossoms. But after a few days the blossom dries up and the tiny squash shrivels and... published 2 months ago
53Summer fruit the tomato
by Gardening Angel
With the explosive retail prices of organic tomatoes, along with the ease in growing them, you might well consider finding a sunny place in your yard or on your terrace or windowsill to grow a selection of ... published 2 months ago
52Gardening isn't for the faint of heart
by Gardening Angel
Squash Bug control is not for the squeamish. Their name itself suggests a good way to control the big, gray, shield-shaped squash bugs that often become the bane of vegetable gardens as summer heats up. The... published 2 months ago










