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Flowers and Herbs
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Friday, 12 April 2013
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Most of think of flowers and other plant parts as having a pleasant fragrance, and of course many of them do, but sometimes flowers can smell, well, rather stinky.
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Trees & Shrubs
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Thursday, 11 April 2013
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If you’ve ever tried to grow groundcovers or other plants under or close to a certain tree or shrub and wondered why nothing would ever grow in that spot, it could be due to allelopathy.
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Gardening Practices
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
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Biochar, a revolutionary new way of enhancing soil fertility is a technique that actually dates back 1500 years.
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Tools & Equipment
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Tuesday, 09 April 2013
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Planning on building a rock garden? Transplanting a shrub or two? As long as you’ve got a friend to assist you, the PotLifter may be just what you need.
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Perennials
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Monday, 08 April 2013
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California poppy is often a staple in wildflower mixes because the ability to reseed, as well as its tolerance to drought nutrient poor soils.
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