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" " Maintaining A Compost HeapMany people who maintain gardens have a large amount of organic waste, from grass clippings to leaves and dead plants. Unfortunately, many waste money and time having these wastes transported to a landfill. It isn’t just a waste of good compost; it’s a waste of everything that goes into the process of transporting it (the garbage man’s time, the money you pay for the removal, etc). It is truly a travesty.
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More ArticlesGardening Magazines - Some Of The Best ... as well as the all-important garden makeovers that have become so popular. YOUR GARDEN is another beauty, claiming the prestige of being Australia's gardening magazine, it usually features two or three popular flowers and how best to grow them, with a wealth of tips and information on other plants, tools ... ... garden to be a hodgepodge of unrelated colors and textures. Butterflies are attracted to those flowers that have nectar rather than pollen, like honeysuckle, milkweed, summer lilac, Valerian, daisies, Purple Coneflower, Yellow Sage, day lilies and lavender. Some people find it helpful to draw and color ... ... smell. Two herbs that appear in nearly everyone s herb garden are thyme and sage. Both of these herb gardening favorites are used for flavoring soups, chicken, turkey, pork, and other sausages. Sage is also grown sometimes for its beautiful blue spiked flowers. Lavender is probably the best smelling herb ... ... a weak, straggly plant may produce one fine blossom. Looking at that one blossom so really beautiful you think of the numberless equally lovely plants you are going to have from the seeds. But just as likely as not the seeds will produce plants like the parent plant. So in seed selection the entire plant ... ... may not be quite as effective, but it can do wonders in your battle against weeds. What exactly is solarization? It is a technique that does not use chemicals, but it captures the sun s radiant heat and energy which, in turn, causes physical, biological and chemical changes in the soil. These changes ...
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