Grasscycling Save Your Lawn Save the World
May 28, 2008 by
Filed under Organic Gardening Tips
I still see it all the time – my neighbors practicing it, commercials illustrating it, even city workers doing it on public property – yup, everybody is still mowing their lawn and bagging their grass clippings. Often, they will then throw it out with the rest of the trash. I either cringe when witnessing this or have an impulse to sneak into their yard in the middle of the night to steal the garbage bags full of this priceless organic lawn fertilizer
Growing Plants in Problem Places
May 27, 2008 by
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When you read the descriptions of where to plant your new tree, shrub or perennial flower, invariably you see words such as “fertile, well-drained soil” and “full sun.” In an ideal plant world, all soils would be rich in organic matter and well drained, and the locations would be sunny and protected from wind. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t describe my yard. I do have some full sun locations, but those sites are exposed and windy
Growing Tasty, Juicy, Healthy Tomatoes
May 2, 2008 by
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The tomato is the most popular vegetable grown in the world.