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Homegrown Vegetables Are Safer Than Store Bought

by Sallie Humphries

There’s no question that diet that includes plenty of fresh vegetables can improve your health. However, vegetables may not anymore be safe like they were when they were first harvested. Hence, it is advised that one eats homegrown vegetables than preserved ones.

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Solar Light: Energy Management That Conserves You Money!

by Phineas Duru

Having solar lights can increase the value of a home, as well as add to the look. Solar lights improved the look of pathway’s, gardens, and lawns. Many people these days are turning to solar lighting to help increase the value and improve the look of their homes.

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Briggs & Stratton Parts - Small Engine Rebuilding Kits

by Bart Icles

The best small-powered engines for your re-powering needs are offered by the best engine-makers in the industry: Briggs & Stratton. Their engines can replace all your ill-equipped and underpowered engines needs, making your equipments perform better. It can easily re-power all types of commercial turf vehicles, off-road and marine vehicles, golf carts, farm equipment, fire and rescue equipment, and construction equipment.

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How To Grow Pumpkins In Your Vegetable Garden

by Dave Truman

Pumpkins are great for a number of purposes. They can be used to make a great pie, and of course there’s the traditional Halloween decoration. Fortunately, growing good ones takes only a modest amount of knowledge and care.

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Water In The Western Landscape

by Thomas Fryd

In the West the landscape and garden cannot depend on natural rainfall to supply adequate water. So it is necessary to water artificially. There are many ways in which this is done. Long gone are the days of furrow irrigation, but… it does work well good where a garden is fairly level. Where water is available under pressure, overhead sprinkling is often used but more efficient methods are being employed like micro jets and drip irrigation. Still other gardeners use soil soakers and these water small areas effectively.

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Grow Plants Without Soil: Hydroponics

by Bryce Smith

Growing plants without utilizing soil is called hydroponic gardening. Usually, hydroponics involves the use of water as a growth medium. Doubtless you can find a more technical explanation of the practice. But the typical gardener doesn’t really need more information than that.

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A Gift of Flowers for Men

by Amy Nutt

Many women have hesitated to send flowers to their special guy on special occasions.. According to many behavioral studies, not only do men enjoy receiving flowers as a gift, but they also show an increase in social interaction and appear to be generally happier. This also had been proven in studies done years before on women who received flowers. In fact, it is said that over 60% of men surveyed by the Society of American Florists said that they would very much like to receive flowers for Valentine’s Day. So with this part of the mystery solved, how do we know what the best flowers are to send to a man?

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Advantages of Gardening

by Matt Truman

Since early times, gardening has been a vital part of human society. In present day, individuals can get a lot of pleasure from participating in this age-old practice, while gaining a number of great attributes from a newfound hobby.

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3 Things Your Gardener Won’t Tell You

by Riche Goldmann

Watering Is Very Important If you want to keep your yard looking good, you have to keep it watered well. Some cities, states, or even certain parts of the country to do not receive ample amounts of rainfall to keep a lawn well watered and moisturized. In addition, there may be seasons over a period of time where little or no rain occurs in an area. This is when you must jump in and do what Mother Nature is not doing and turn on your sprinklers to water your lawn. The following are some tips that should help you when doing this:

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Pest Control In The South

by Kent Higgins

June may be bride’s month to many people, but to the busy southern gardener, it is “groom” month. Lawns - Watering, fertilizing and mowing make up the grooming operations for the lawn this month. The effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied in April will have about worn off by now and a light feeding is necessary.

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