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How to Build a Pond in your Garden
A pond in your back yard can add value to your home. By building it yourself you can make it as a unique talking piece or a simple one if the budget it tight to save money.
17 commentsGardening with Epsom Salts or Magnesium Sulfate
Garden lovers are always looking for new ways to improve the growth of their gardens. Whether it is through pruning, fertilizing or tips on how to grow things better we are always eager to learn something new. One answer to that may be a lack...
25 commentsBenefits of Removing Dead Blooms from your Garden Plants
At the beginning of winter all the bulbs start to grow and eventually the blooms explode in a wonderful array of color. After the bulbs burst into life you can look forward to spring and the abundance of more beautiful blooms in our garden. To keep...
18 commentsHow to grow and keep Beautiful Bromiliads
Keeping and growing Beautiful Bromeliads. Bromeliads will and do grow almost anywhere, indoors or outdoors, on the mountains and even in the jungle or desert. You can’t kill them easy within reason as...
15 commentsPre-Holiday proof garden
Water wise your Garden Pre-Holidays for the gardener is a time for both excitement and nervous tension. Will the plants survive while we are away? The majority of gardens will survive for a week as long as you give it a good watering before...
7 commentsGrow your own vegetables, eat fresh, and cut out the middle man
Years ago, our fore fathers and more recently our families and neighbors all grew their own vegetables. They enjoyed the satisfaction of walking outside in the fresh air to pick their vegetables, knowing they had grown it themselves. With the...
32 commentsTips to Reduce Pond Algae with Filters
All ponds look so beautiful when they are first setup. As time goes on the dreaded algae finds its way into your wonderful pond that you created. There are many causes for this and also things you can do to reduce this from happening. Plants...
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