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Building a No Dig Garden
Indonesia Blogger | 3 hours ago by Iwan Ketch
The no dig garden is exactly what it describes...a fertilegarden bed with no digging at all. It involves layering clean,organic materials that will literally compost around your plantsas they grow.The No Dig Garden is built on top of the ground, so y read more
Selecting Plants
start-a-garden | 5 hours ago by chris meagher
One of the first things to consider when choosing a plant for your garden is to determine if it is suitable for your area. Cold hardiness, heat tolerance, and drought tolerance all factor in to successful choices for gardening in your location. The U read more
Diagnosing The Problem Of Weak Water Pressure
WebAddict | 10 hours ago by Varun Dave
The problem of water pressure affects the overall efficiency of your plumbing system. A weak or moderate water pressure slows down the pace of the general household tasks such as washing utensils, taking a shower, gardening etc. read more
Way-Out Wednesday: Cold Feet.
The Girl Can't Help It | 10 hours ago by Fast Eddie's Retro Rags
Welcome to another week of Way-Out Wednesday, folks! This week, I didn't pick anything vintage for a change, and it's not so much creepy or gross (except to me, because I'm uptight and have issues with feet) but it *is* artsy and craftsy, something I read more
Laura's Cheese Knife giveaway & Honest Scrap Award!
Laura's Cooking Notebook | 17 hours ago by laura
Today, November 11, is a public holiday in France. We commemorate the end of World War I. The armistice was signed in 1918 by the Allies and Germany. It is said that it was signed at 5 am in a railroad car parked in a French forest near the front lin read more
MNLA Landscape Awards 2009 – Design
Gardening and Landscaping Made Easy | November 10th 2009 by Werner Michael Heus
The Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association awarded these companies 2009 Landscape Awards in design: 1. Residential Front Yard Lori McCabe, Johnson Creek Landscaping Bicker residence MERIT AWARD – DESI read more
Dylon Dyes 50 - Refreshing
Trishalan Designs | November 10th 2009
About 1o years ago I bought 2 hats from the markets. I love these hats as they stay on no matter how windy it is. I bought the cream one first and then realised that it was an impractical colour for gardening etc. So I bought the navy one. While we w read more
Beach Cottage Hydrangeas & How to Lose a Customer in One Day
A Beach Cottage | November 10th 2009
G'day sweet bloggers, how you doing? Wow, thanks for all the Powder Room love, so glad you liked it, I didn't expect that...Today I've been gardening, I kinda half-heartedly planned to get started on those old vintage doors we f read more
Josh & Anna Duggar
Farm Home Life | November 10th 2009 by Trixie
I've been a long time fan of the Duggar's show. Growing up in a large family (although not large at all compared to the Duggars) was a delightful experience and I love watching other large families. Well, okay, this large family. There are some large read more
What’s the buzz? Nothing you didn’t know already
GardenRant | November 10th 2009
A pretty gourd picture I borrowed from my friends at Urban Roots. But it’s still fun to talk about. Courtesy of Garden Center Magazine’s regular enewsletter, I have the 2010 gardening trend report from Garden Media Group to share with... read more
Sesame Street: Mrs. Obama Plants Garden
Gardening and Landscaping Made Easy | November 10th 2009 by Werner Michael Heus
Please visit www.sesamestreet.org for more on Sesame Street’s 40th season, and watch new episodes on PBS starting Nov. 10th! If you’re watching videos read more
Using Hydrogen Peroxide in Your Hydroponics Gardening System
start-a-garden | November 10th 2009 by chris meagher
There are no doubts about the benefits of using hydrogen peroxide properly in a hydroponics system. This becomes especially true if your nutrient reservoir is kept above 72 degrees. Warm water holds less dissolved oxygen, and therefore encourages the read more
Jim Beam Solves Your Gift Giving Dilemma for Her
BBQ and Bourbon | November 10th 2009 by Sixty
Give her Bourbon with a twist. If your honey is a Bourbon lover, surprise her with a bottle of Jim Beam® that includes a bracelet around the bottle’s neck, or buy her a set of vintage Jim Beam glasses. Build a gift basket around her passi read more
Menu Plan Monday
Farm Home Life | November 10th 2009 by Trixie
MondaySpinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shells, Garden Salad, Garlic ToastTuesdayBeef, Bean and Cheese Enchilada's topped with tomatoes, salsa, lettuce, onion and sour creamWednesdaySmoked Sausage, Homemade mac & cheese, BeetsThursday Broiled Lemon, Di read more
Good thing they don't have calories!
A Gardener in Progress | November 10th 2009 by Catherine
There are days I walk through my garden and think about some of the names that varieties of different plants are given. Some have been named after people - some famous and some not, a place, a color or even a rock band. I have to say some of my fav read more
Environmental Stocking Stuffer of the Week: Seed Bombs
Design Public Blog | November 10th 2009
Our pal VisuaLingual’s Seed Bombs have been getting mad press lately, and it couldn’t have happened to a more better product. Maya and Michael have designed the bombs to make random acts of gardening a cinch. They have chosen native see read more
Gardening and Landscaping Forum For Sale
Steve Snedeker's Landscaping Blog | November 10th 2009 by Steve Snedeker
I partnered up with my Israeli friend Annette a few years ago to construct and try to run a gardening and landscaping forum together: http://verdantforums.com/. It was fun, actually but we are now pretty finished with it and are looking to sell it to read more
Autumn is...(part 5)
mandygerth | November 10th 2009 by mandy
Autumn is......a cool weather garden.From Late August through September I planted spinach, lettuce, mustard greens, kale, mesclun, turnips, collards, peas, and radish seeds hoping for a fall crop.mesclun salad lettuce and mustard greens I planted th read more
Weeding & Cultivating the Grow Beds
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | November 10th 2009 by steve
Everyone please look at the Tools section of the Foundation website at www.growfood.com and learn about the Two-Way Hoe, if you haven't already. This and your rake are the tools that will make weeding SO MUCH EASIER, when you know how and do it soon read more
Looking at the Whole Picture
Veg Plotting | November 10th 2009
Instead of choosing an evening class this Autumn, I've joined the University of Bath Gardening Club. I'm unsure of the exact connection with the University - apart from us meeting there - it's certainly not the reserved domain of dons or students and read more
Lifestyle Landscaping Solutions Bundaberg Display Centre. 2
Gardening and Landscaping Made Easy | November 10th 2009 by Werner Michael Heus
Lifestyle Solutions Display Centre, Landscaping Display, Bundaberg, LED Lighting, Toro Irrigation, Water Features, TImber Decking, Oz Tuff Turf, Under Construction at Mt Perry Road, Bundaberg North Join The Landscaping Club Instant Lands read more
Organic gardening in hydroponics – Organic nutrients and growin…
Garden Life | November 10th 2009
The use of organic plant nutrients instead of the man-made chemicals in the hydroponic garden eases the work of a gardener. The matter is that the absence of synthetic chemicals eliminates the problem of ppm amount and pH balance of the water. If th read more
Bisphenol A (BPA)
The Lady Beetle Patch | November 10th 2009 by Bec
A software update from my computer's manufacturer has lead to a total malfunction, resulting in a trip to the computer hospital. That was a couple of days ago, and I don't know how long it will take to repair, hence no blog updates for the past few d read more
SimpleGuides™ Tip #96 – Cheap Patio Garden Ideas
Gardening and Landscaping Made Easy | November 10th 2009 by Werner Michael Heus
Cheap college decorating tip on planting for your garden or patio. www.simpleguides.tdbpress.com Join The Landscaping Club Instant Landscaping Ideas Gardening Made Easy Related PostsIdeas read more
Gardening
Home Design | November 9th 2009 by zinnu
After discus for my last post about garden now give the same plants to several people, you will see several arrangements. Each one distinct and different, yet, using the same plants. This is the ultimate reward of gardening- a means to express, to cr read more
Top 10 Green Gardening Habits
The Furniture world | November 9th 2009
Get into Green HabitsWork with nature. Grow native plants which will thrive in your local conditions. If you live in an arid area choose plants which are tolerant of draught. Labouring in a garden is healthy, satisfying, cheap and can be fine tuned t read more
Garden Growth
The Furniture world | November 9th 2009
Whether you plant flowers, vegetables or both working outside gardening can be a relaxing experience. Although at times it can seem like back-breaking labor, but in the end when the flowers are blooming and the vegetables are ready to be harvested, g read more
Potters Garden
My Green Finder | November 9th 2009 by Stephanie
I stopped by at this nursery to shop for pots as its signage says Potters Garden. But when I stepped into the place, I noticed that it has a huge space and a major section was stocked with plants.Potters Garden is a manufacturer, importer and exporte read more
Saturday Afternoon
Dust Bath Ladies - Chickens, Canning and Crafts (Gardening t… | November 9th 2009
I went over to my Mom's house on Saturday.She had invited Alexa over for a baking lesson.Alexa is my gardening, cooking, craft making buddyAND best friend! First, the important tying on of the apron. My Mom is such a good teacher. Very, very patient read more
And now, the radio show
Garden Amateur | November 9th 2009
And now for a little experiment in 'blog radio'. Every second Saturday I do a segment on Don Burke's popular gardening radio show on 2UE (AM 954) in Sydney on Saturday and Sunday mornings, 6am to 9am, which is also syndicated around the country to lo read more

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