Archive for June, 2009
Another beautiful spring has come, and you’re enjoying the foliage that only Spring time can provide. After viewing the trees around your house, you stop suddenly - there’s one tree that seems like it’s just not going to blossom this year. Worried, you pick up the phone to call the local arborist to get the tree torn down before it becomes a hazard from infestation, severe winds or storms.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Just below the surface, under the top soil lies a world of darkness and life. It is here that a seedling begins its journey to find life and to grow to its fullest potential. Breaking from its outer shell, that has protected and covered the delicate contents of life, the seedling touches the fertile soil which envelopes it. Drawing from the soil much needed nourishment and water, growth begins, sprouting in many different directions searching for constant fulfillment of food.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Gardening is one of the most popular pastimes around the world, and has been practiced as an art form in many countries around the world for millennia. With a few simple tips, anyone can garden successfully.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Many people are afraid of growing plants from seed but it’s really very simple and anyone can do it. All you really need is patience and diligence.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Apart from this, it is equally important to learn the basic steps and tips about how to mow a lawn. As stated, the right lawnmower is the key to the successful mowing activity. The mower should be at the correct height and set according to the thickness of the lawn. The simple steps of mowing a lawn includes…
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Summer is finally here, time to enjoy the garden, relaxing while the kids and pets run around the yard. Till its time to do some actual yard work of course. I was planning to fertilize the lawn this weekend and do something about those aphids on the roses so went to my local superstore. As always they had a wide range at the best prices. But everything had warnings on it, even something as simple as potting soil warned to use gloves when handling. When did gardening become so dangerous?
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Kohlrabi is said to be the hardiest of all vegetables. It will withstand temperatures in the upper 20’s and will keep growing even after Swiss Chard has frozen out. It will keep growing if you cover the plants at night when temperatures dip into the lower 20’s. Your kohlrabi will stay alive until temperatures are consistently 25 degrees or colder.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)In the hit NBC television show Friends, in season four leading into season five, Phoebe decides she is going to take on the task of having her brother’s child. During that process she finds out that she is going to have triplets. She breaks the news to her brother and his wife, and visions of huge amounts of debt and no money dance through their heads. During that same episode, Phoebe tries to conjure up some ways to help her brother and his wife to make some extra money so she decides to sell knives door to door.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)The term re-engineering is being thrown around a lot within the gardening community as of late. Most people hear the term and partly understand its meaning, but don’t really grasp what it means in terms of their garden. Re-engineering in general simply means analyzing what is going on within a particular system, and then seeing if you can change or modify anything within that system to your advantage. So really it means that based on a set of results, a person should be able to adjust certain factors so that they can achieve better outcomes.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Are you interested in saving money at the grocery store by growing your own green beans? If so, these 4 growing tips will start you on the way to a bountiful crop.
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