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Posts made in January, 2009
by Chris Channing
Outdoor sheds are common in rural areas, or at least properties with a nice amount of land on them. Sheds aren’t exactly the most exciting additions to a property, although there are some fun ways to make a shed into the next “go to” for fun or as keeping one’s valuables safe from the...
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Waste management specialists states that “food waste corresponds to roughly fifteen percent of the entire waste thrown to open landfills every year- this is the only biggest kind of disposed material.”
Having your personal compost is easy as shown below in this compost how to guide. Compost is essentially layers of...
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by Paul Cameron
Less than 200 years ago, grass was trimmed using a scythe. And that was only if anyone even bothered to cut it. Lawn care has come a long way since then. There are more kinds of lawn and garden tools than you can count that are considered critical for maintaining a luxurious landscape.
If you have a lawn, you...
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Controlling pests organically is a problem for many gardeners, but you can get a little help from your garden friends with this important aspect of gardening. There are quite a few creatures that are garden friendly and can help keep down the population of pests that munch on your garden plants. Here are some creatures you might...
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The no dig garden is built on top of the ground, so you can build a garden anywhere no matter what the soil type. They are the easiest way to grow your own vegetables for the dinner table and it is an approach to gardening which is favored by many organic gardeners. The idea was originally developed by an Australian named Esther...
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