Posted by Frances Rivera on 29th October 2007
The love of flowers, especially the rose, is universal, one of the simple but beautiful things of life that cannot be destroyed even by the mechanization, noise, and overcrowding of modern cities. The poorest home in a city slum will have its geranium, its hollyhock, its cactus or its wallflower, and usually its rose, struggling [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 26th October 2007
Organic pest control works with the help of natural agents and not chemical means such as pesticides or insecticides. The staple diets of many insects as well as bacteria are pests, which is why these predators can be used to protect your garden naturally. Whereas using chemical pesticides and synthetic products harms the garden as [...]
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Posted by Roger Hamilton on 20th October 2007
"Since we can't know what knowledge will be most needed in the future, it is senseless to try to teach it in advance. Instead, we should try to turn out people who love learning so much and learn so well that they will be able to learn whatever needs to be learned."-John HoltModern greenhouses are [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 17th October 2007
If you are interested in growing your own organic garden, supplies to help you out are essential. Investing in these supplies won't make your gardening any less organic, because the special thing about these supplies is that they don't use any chemicals or pesticides. You will need a lot of these supplies to keep your [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 14th October 2007
Rodale Inc was set up in 1930 by Jeremy I. Rodale. The topics chiefly concentrated upon by the books and magazines published by Rodale Inc include fitness, health and organic gardening. Jeremy I. Rodale believed that the health of people is directly proportional to the fertility of the soil.He had many ideas about the American [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on 11th October 2007
Some homeowners try to increase the value of their property by doing some small scale remodeling projects in their garden. The curbside appeal for a home that is placed on the market for sale can be great enhanced by the addition of some tall trees and low lying shrubbery that looks vibrant, alive and thriving.The [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on 8th October 2007
Hammocks can be placed in so many places because they provide the best form of comfort and relaxation in the open air. Hammocks are easy to set up and can be bought in different sizes, shapes and can be made out of the fabric of your choice to suit the purpose you have in mind, [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 5th October 2007
"Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification."-Martin H. FischerPlants, flowers, vegetables or herbs cannot live without light and warmth due to which reason they do so well in the spring and summer when they have both in abundance. When you have an indoor garden you can create the same [...]
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Posted by Roger Hamilton on 2nd October 2007
The love of flowers, especially the rose, is universal, one of the simple but beautiful things of life that cannot be destroyed even by the mechanization, noise, and overcrowding of modern cities. The poorest home in a city slum will have its geranium, its hollyhock, its cactus or its wallflower, and usually its rose, struggling [...]
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