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- 10 Free Gardening Products
One of the pleasurable spin-offs in organic gardening is finding alternative ways of coming up with the same, if not better, end result..... Household throwaways can be valuable to the alternate enthusiast. Here are ten recyclable ideas to make gardenin
- Aaron Colman
Joint Ventures: Money for nothin' and the checks for free.
Written by Aaron Colman info@ibasics.biz http://www.ibasics.biz
Ever wanted to form one of those nifty "Joint Venture" things?
One of the most powerful marketing techniqu
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- BioMarker Plant Markers by CobraHead win 2012 Green Thumb Award
CobraHead is pleased to announce that its BioMarkerTM plant markers won a 2012 Green Thumb award from the Direct Gardening Association.Cambridge, WI (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 CobraHead is pleased to announce that its BioMarkerTM plant markers won a 2012 Green Thumb award from the Direct Gardening Association.Now in its 15th year, the Green Thumb Awards recognize the best new plants and gardening ...
- Vegetable Gardening 101: UK Extension classes showing consumers how it's done
When Jeff Porter first started his job six years ago as horticulture agent in Henderson County for the University of Kentucky Extension, most of the questions he got asked by consumers were about lawn care and landscaping.
- Right tools, timing help gardeners control weeds
Hand weeding is one of the most demanding chores in gardening, but it doesn't have to be that way. Mulching, spraying, plant crowding and inexpensive stand-up tools can ease much of the back-straining work.
- Being smart about weeds can save time, back strain
Hand weeding is one of the most demanding chores in gardening, but it doesn't have to be that way. Mulching, spraying, plant crowding and inexpensive stand-up tools can ease much of the back-straining work.
- You need to think about weeds
Hand weeding is one of the most demanding chores in gardening, but it doesn't have to be that way. Mulching, spraying, plant crowding, and inexpensive stand-up tools can ease much of the back-straining work.
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