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Arbours, Pergolas, Trellises, Oh My

by Bob Ewing

Its summertime and the living is easy. Ah, those hazy, crazy days of summer; days of picnics and BBQs are. For many of us, not only the best times but also are rich in the fondest memories. I love being... published 9 months ago

2 comments    garden vertical trellis

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Gardening in Limited Space and Other Gardening Options

by Bob Ewing

So you want to garden but your backyard is small or non-existent; well do not let that discourage you, if you have the will, you will find the way. The first step, as in all forms of gardening, is to... published 7 months ago

37 comments    health advice how to

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How To Design An Accessible Garden

by Bob Ewing

I feel that it is important to begin this hub by saying that I believe that gardening is one of the most rewarding and useful activities that people can spend their time doing. There are many lessons for... published 13 months ago

8 comments    family home gardening

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An Overview of Timber Garden Fence Panels

by jim.sheng

Ready made garden fence panels include four main types: Waney edge lap panels, Feather edge closeboard panels, Palisade panels, and Trellis. Waney edge lap panel fencing is the most economical option for... published 2 months ago

0 comments    home garden diy

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Growing Some Great Vegetables in the Garden

by Gardening Angel

Snap beans grow best in full sun (they are tolerant of light shade) in a moist, well-drained, friable and moderately fertile soil. Sandy loam soils, which are loose and warm rapidly in spring are preferred,... published 7 months ago

0 comments    food gardening vegetables

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Clematis

by Bob Ewing

If you are looking for a vine with blossoms that will be certain to grab your attention when they unfold, then the clematis is what you are seeking. This perennial vine has leafstalks, which act like... published 5 months ago

6 comments    gardening organic cool


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