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Archive for September, 2008


Some outdoor plants require almost boggy soil and others are drought tolerant. Astilbes, hostas, and daylilies can be grown on soil that is kept consistently moist. Rudbeckia, or black-eyed daisy, and ground phlox can endure drought conditions.

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Liquid worm castings (worm tea) are an all purpose fertilizer and soil enhancer that come straight from nature with no alterations or chemical additives. They contain more than 60 elements needed by plants and flowers for optimum, healthy growth and beautiful blossoms. And they are safe for use on all types of home garden applications.

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Are you seeking to be the envy of the neighborhood? Proper lawn fertilizing techniques go a long way. Fertilizing properly will not only make your lawn green, it will also make your neighbors green with envy!

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Containers can be used anywhere in the garden and are particularly useful for people who have no proper beds or borders. They can be placed on the ground, stood on plinths or walls, hung from poles or walls or stood on balconies and roof gardens.

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