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16 Household Items to Help Your Garden Thrive
Not only does cultivation enable you to give back to the earth by growing plants, but recycling is a fantastic way to reduce your carbon footprint and overall waste - and lets you save money!
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How to Bring Your Garden When Moving
The fact is that not everyone permanently resides at locations where they’ve worked on gardens. However, it doesn't mean you have to part with your plants.
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How to Grow and Care for Orchids
Orchids require specific components if they are to grow to their best ability, both indoors and outdoors.
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Essential Tips That Every Gardener Should Know
It doesn't matter if you are an experienced gardener or not; you should always strive to have a better planting period than your previous one.
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Planning A Successful Vegetable Garden
Whether you are new to the gardening world or an experienced green thumb, taking on this task takes careful planning and quite of bit of hard work.
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How to Prevent and Remove Japanese Beetles
In North America, this beetle is a noted pest on more than 300 different plants, making it an unwelcome guest among almost every plant, tree, and flower.
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How to Keep Slugs and Snails Out of Your Garden
A few snails or slugs in your yard isn’t a cause for alarm; in fact, it’s a good thing - at least until you notice that you’re hosting large numbers, and you’re seeing the signs of sticky trails all over your garden.
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How to Prevent and Get Rid of Cutworms
If you’ve noticed that your plants have been chewed down, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with a cutworm issue.
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How to Introduce Gardening to Children
For gardeners who want to pass their knowledge down to a child, the process will be different than the approach for teaching an adult.
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How to Get Rid of Squirrels in the Garden
Dealing with squirrels will be different than dealing with small insects, but failing to take the right precautions will leave your garden in similar disarray.
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