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Five Tips For Beautiful Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are one of my favorite flowering perennials. In shrub form, a mature plant can grow to be five feet tall and six to eight feet wide. The plants require little: regular watering, good soil, and a few hours of sunlight every day. Blooms on the most common hydrangea are typically blue or pink, but have also been bread to be pure white. Hydrangea are easy to care for, easy to grow, and with the right care, provide terrific blooms through the spring and summer. Follow these simple tips and
5 commentsHow To Plant A Double Knockout Rose Bush
How To Plant A Double Knockout Rose Bush: Double Knockout Roses do exceptionally well in North Texas. They are tolerant of the hot, dry conditions, and with the right soil preparation, will be outstanding growers and bloomers. plants roses about roses roses for gardening how to how to gardening how to prune tulips how to knockout black roses blue roses how to grow trees plant and garden plant for garden garden and plant growing trees plants for garden plants and garden plants in a garden garden
2 commentsPeat Moss for Organic Gardens
An organic garden's natural beauty comes alive when its soil is enhanced with nutrients and water. A mix of partially decayed organic matter, Peat moss is a natural soil enhancement that comes from wetland bogs, peat swamp forests and other marsh-like environments. A concern about using peat moss is its harvesting impact on the natural environment.
2 commentsGrow Peat Moss
Sphagnum moss is a moss that comes in different varieties but is often referred to as peat moss. This type of moss loves moist, shady areas. It actually makes good fertilizer. Now you can actually grow peat moss and this hub has all the information you need on how to grow some peat moss.
0 commentsHow A Septic System Works
A septic system is a method of onsite wastewater treatment and disposal. Different states identify septic systems by various names - New Jersey, for example, refers to a septic system as an Individual Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems (ISSDS)....
0 commentsGarden Soil Improving it Naturally
How to improve your garden soil naturally. Some common conditioners that you can use to replace the missing nutrients and improve drainage.
0 commentsTypes Of Fertilizers
Fertilizers are substances that are either added to the soil or applied directly to plants to enhance the growth and strength of plants. Most importantly these substances are added to the soil to make the soil more fertile in general so the plants...
1 commentHow to Test Your Soil for Proper Drainage
Knowing your soil will give you better results in the garden. This includes finding out about how the soil you have drains. This is easy test to find out how your soil drains. Beforehand, assemble these tools: hose for pouring in water, or a large bucket; yardstick for measuring depth, timer.
1 commentMASTODON OR MAMMOTH IN ALASKA?
WHILE GOLD MINING IN ALASKA WE FOUND A FULL SKELETON OF WHAT WE BELIEVED WAS A MASTADON. YEARS LATER WE FOUND THE TRUTH.
2 commentsGrow a Container Garden
I have a checkered past when it comes to gardening. In my early married days I went through an earth-mother phase that would have guaranteed entry to even the choosiest hippie commune. I had an acre of land and felt obligated to plant it up with...
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