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    This Mother's Day, give mom a unique gift made especially for her. Instead of picking one of the ready made hanging baskets, buy all the ingredients and create your own basket or container that she can enjoy all summer.


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     By:John Cutts

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     By:Andy Asbury

    DO rake your lawn. Some feel that the leaves will decompose by next spring, so why bother. Raking helps to keep your lawn healthy by improving air circulation and prevent your grass from dying. In addition, the leaves make excellent mulch for the rest of the garden.


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     By:John Cutts

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     By:M Shane

    Many of these plants, being tropical, require a lot of heat to thrive. If you don’t have a greenhouse, you may have to content yourself with a plant that only produces leaves and never flowers. If you want to try your hand at serious tropical plant gardening, it’s wise to have a dedicated building to retain heat and humidity.


    In Category - Home & Garden


  • Ohio Residence Underwent Home Gardening and Interior Renovation

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    In Category - Home & Garden
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     By:John Cutts

    You can still do your home gardening despite your busy schedule and tight budget. Consider simple but great gardening styles, such as Zen, cottage and eco-friendly gardening.


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    How many times do you find yourself marching out to the garden like a pack horse, with your arms laden with hand tools? More often than not, you still have to return to the shed for more supplies. With a little ingenuity and a few items you probably have around the house, you can create your own garden tote to store all your garden "must have's".


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     By:Lauren Kline

    This environmentally-friendly way of conditioning your soil is both free and highly rewarding. If you keep a compost bin in the kitchen to gather organic waste, make sure that you use a charcoal filter to eliminate nasty odors. Prevent hungry pests from getting into the compost in your garden by fitting a secure lid to your composting bin.


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