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Mulching Your Garden

We will be looking at the subject of mulching your garden in the following article. This site is a good place to start to further your knowledge about gardening. We believe that gardening is a matter of observation – with a little help, such as can be seen with this article on the subject of [...]

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Natural Science NOT Rocket Science

Gardening is often viewed as a chore, but it doesn’t have to be so. If you are able, invite the whole family to participate, kids love gardening and if they have a good experience early in life, this is a passtime they will always fall back on in later years, adding some joy into their lives.

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Why You Should Use Gypsum in Gardening

Gypsum, is a soil reconditioner/repairer of soils, most commonly used in the breaking down of high concentrations of clay soils.

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You Can Grow Organic Vegetables At Home

Anybody can do organic vegetable gardening at home because the principle behind this is not that different from what they do in the farm. The only difference is that you work in a smaller area and you get to choose what you like plant. The first thing you have to do is find an ideal [...]

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Why Is Organic Vegetable Gardening So Important These Days

Organic vegetable gardening seems to be the trend these days as more people have become conscious of what they are eating. This is because conventional methods which involve the use of harmful chemicals may enter our systems. In order to control the problem, the US Department of Agriculture has issued a new directive. This encourages [...]

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