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  • Fall Garden Chores for Spring Flowering Bulbs  By : John Doe
    As the school busses begin to rumble down the road again we are reminded that the gardening season is drawing to a close. For the gardener with an eye toward next spring, however, the season still promises plenty to be done in preparation of a showy spring to come.
  • Are My Grapes Ready to Harvest?  By : John Doe
  • Here is Why You Should Use Gypsum in Gardening  By : John Doe
    Do you have clay or layer of hard subsoil problems in your garden? Then gypsum may be the answer to help loosen the soil structure.
  • The Basics Of Pruning  By : John Doe
    The technique of pruning varies with the type of rose and the landscape purpose for which it was planted, whether it's growing in the ground or in a container. Pruning can range from removing unwanted buds to severely excising canes.
  • Pruning Roses Secrets  By : John Doe
    Pruning your roses is one of the most needed and the most annoyingly difficult tasks that goes with proper rose care. It takes a steady hand the proper procedure to ensure the best possible roses that you can get.
  • How to Plant Tulips  By : John Doe
    Quality Dutch tulip bulbs are easy to come by and fairly inexpensive to purchase. You can get them through a mail order catalogue or a reputable green house. It is becoming increasingly popular to buy flower bulbs from online nurseries.
  • Fertilizers - What you Need to Feed Your Lawn  By : John Doe
    Just like humans need food, water and shelter to survive, lawns depend on certain elements to live, sixteen to be exact. Most of these elements are already found naturally in the environment, but several others need to be added to your lawn.
  • Hills and Holes: Not Part of Your Landscaping Design?  By : John Doe
    Do pests 'gopher' your lawn? Chances are, if you have a lawn, you risk the chance of having pests, such as the gopher and his cousin the mole. And, perhaps even those pesky six-legged creatures- ants and other insects- call your grass patches home.
  • Build a Rain Garden  By : John Doe
    There's a new garden in town. It is (mostly) easy to install, looks good year-round, requires almost no maintenance and has a terrifically upbeat impact on the environment.
  • Understanding Weeds - But mostly How to Kill em  By : John Doe
    When I was a child, I loved to pick Dandelions. The pretty yellow flowers were small, colorful, and looked nice tucked behind my ear! However, if one had popped up in the front yard, my hair accessory would have been considered an atrocity!I often feel sorry for weeds. They are plants too.
  • Orchids Plus More Newsletter - December, 2004  By : John Doe
    Newsletter Name Change?After several of you made suggestions to me to shorten the name of the newsletter we have decided that it may be a good idea. But first I'd like some suggestions from you, our readers.
  • Garden for Birds #4  By : John Doe
    I would like to know. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. WHO STOLE SUMMER?????????????/What did you do with it?And where are you hiding it?It seems as though just last week we were celebrating the beginning of summer. Looking forward to our yards and gardens.
  • A Quick Overview of Outdoor Hot Tubs  By : John Doe
    There is nothing quite as relaxing as a leisurely evening soak in the hot tub after a long, hard day's work. Sore muscles can finally relax as the water jets massage aches and pains away. It is no wonder that hot tubs are so popular.
  • Rose Meanings Explained  By : John Doe
    Roses are the traditional gift given on Valentines Day, but they're well-received any time of year. The color and type of rose does carry a meaning, though. Be aware of what you're giving: the color of a rose can have a very different meaning from what you intend.
  • The Tools of Rose Gardening  By : John Doe
    Like any job you tackle, it's always easier if you have the right tools. Before heading out to your rose garden, make sure you arm yourself with these basic rose gardening tools. Gloves"You can complain because a rose has thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have a rose.
  • Planting Roses in Pots  By : John Doe
    In years past, serious rosarians would never consider having a potted rose on their property unless it was just waiting for its home to be prepared in the garden.
  • Fall is the Time to Get Your Garden Trees and Shrubs Ready for Winter: Heres What to Do  By : John Doe
    Tips for winter care of trees and shrubsWith the garden season drawing to a close, it's awfully tempting to forget about your plants. But you should continue to water all woody plants - especially newly planted trees and shrubs and all evergreens.
  • Choosing the Right Roses for Your Garden  By : John Doe
    The selection of roses you can grow in your home garden is enormous. With so many to choose from, finding just the right ones may seem more like work than play. To make this process easier, here are a few important factors to help you narrow down your field of choices.
  • 10 Tips to Care for Your Antique Ceramics  By : John Doe
    To care for your antique ceramics you need a gentle touch and they'll last you a long time. This month we'll give you some useful tips to help you care for them. 1. When you are cleaning delicate ceramics, remember to use a soft-bristled brush to wash antique ceramics in warm soapy water.
  • 8 Simple Tips to Keep Your Lawn Mower Running  By : John Doe
    1. If you have a non-electric mower which runs on petrol or gas have a look in the instruction manual to find out how to check and change the oil. Check the oil level often, add more oil when necessary and change it when it's dirty. 2.
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