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Bonsai Tree Gardening – Basic Tips for Growing a Beautiful Bonsai

This Start a Garden site came about, in order to to be rid of the often held idea that gardening, has to be hard work in order to succeed. This is utter nonsense, as the article below on the subject of the bonsai tree clearly demonstrates. The article below, is only one of many on [...]

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Soil ph – The Key to a Good Garden

The following article on the subject of ph of soil, is presented in an easy and simple manner. This style is sure to help you better understand that if you want to Start a Garden it doesn’t have to be hard. If you find this site of some value, you can subscribe to Start a [...]

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Gardening Tips For the Beginner

The following article on the subject of gardening tips for the beginner, is presented in an easy and simple manner. This style is sure to help you better understand that if you want to Start a Garden it doesn’t have to be hard. If you find this site of some value, you can subscribe to [...]

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Gardening – Growing Tasty Tomatoes

The idea that there are secrets to gardening is quite popular, however, you will find in the article below on the subject of way to grow tomatoes, that we prefer to keep things a little simpler. If you enjoy this site, you can subscribe to Start a Garden by clicking on this RSS Feed. This [...]

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Gardening – Growing Cacti At Home

Are you finding the idea of gardening makes you nervous? That’s why we created this Start a Garden website. The idea is to be rid of the notion that this has to be hard work. As you will see in the article below on the subject of cacti growing tips, we aim for simple and [...]

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