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WaterWise and Xeriscape Plants feature in Gardening Software
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Hose end sprayers + low water pressure - Organic Gardening Forum ...
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Drought Tolerant Plants and Organic Pest Control Software
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Avant-Gardening: Creative Organic Gardening - Xeriscape, Xeriscaping
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G6220 Organic Gardening Techniques, MU Extension
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Avant-Gardening: Creative Organic Gardening - Sustainabls Organic ...
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Garden pond: Journey to Forever organic garden
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Lower Water With Organic Gardening News
Aquaponics? At Green Acre Organics, it's organic gardening combining hydroponics and aquaculture
By Eve Hosley-Moore, Times Correspondent Saturday, May 5, 2012 As her once-thriving construction business dried up after the crash — as she found herself spending more of her days laying off employees and fighting with customers to get paid — Gina Cavaliero spent her evenings searching the Internet for a recession-proof business. She was looking for something, anything, that would not vaporize ...
Read more...Dishing The Dirt: Under a Blanket of Blue
By Jeff and Eileen Bidwell Isn’t it amazing? Not so long ago we were all lamenting the seemingly endless rainy season. Then, as quickly as it arrived last fall, the dark spell was broken as Mother Nature waved her magic wand and the skies were transformed to clear and blue, decorating our Ballard landscape in luminous colors that come in all shapes and sizes. It was under this blanket of blue ...
Read more...Lincolnville gardener sold on raised beds
Darlene Carlson, 68, of rural Lincolnville has found a way to deal with the heavy clay soils that are common in this area. She has been using raised beds in her garden since she moved there in October 1993. She said 95 percent of the gardening she does is done with raised soil.
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Most likely, you’ve been planning your vegetable garden since the seed catalogs began arriving in January.
Read more...Fresh produce sprouts healthy eating, friendships in West Shore communities
Stephanie Perles of Mechanicsburg is excited about the prospect of being able to grow vegetables this summer that would take too much room in her backyard plot.
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