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Hydrangea Planting Guide

... to prune the plant lightly to ensure a healthy plant. Fertilization is recommended on a twice yearly basis, once in the latter part of the fall season and once during the early part of spring. It is recommended when fertlizing, that you use ... Read Read: Hydrangea Planting Guide

By: Lee Dobbins | 15/02/2007 | Gardening
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House Plant Care - a Guide for your Container Garden

... That, thankfully, has changed and many species can be considered as house plants to decorate your home. Here is a house plant guide to the basics of caring for your plants also known as container gardens. It is best to choose plants that ... Read Read: House Plant Care - a Guide for your Container Garden

By: Mary Hanna | 02/10/2006 | Gardening
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Medicine for the Soul - Plant Spirit Shamanism of the Amazon

... scale. When I diet I take in the strength of the plant and it stays with me. Later I find the illness or suffering of the person or what it is they want, and the plant guides me and tells me if it is the right one for that person, and ... Read Read: Medicine for the Soul - Plant Spirit Shamanism of the Amazon

By: Howard G Charing | 05/06/2007 | Self Improvement
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Grow a Bounty of Vegetables This Fall

... you aren't going to be gardening this fall, mulch your beds to keep weed seeds at bay. If you are growing this fall, here is a list of veggies to plant anytime between mid-September and mid to late October: Lettuces: loose-leaf and head ... Read Read: Grow a Bounty of Vegetables This Fall

By: Christy Wilhelmi | 19/10/2007 | Gardening
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Plant Hardiness - a Guide to Selecting the Best Plant for your Climate

... only the correct plants, shrubs, or trees for your region. If you do not follow this guide you risk the health of your plant, and ultimately your time and money. The Map was designed to show the average annual minimum temperature range ... Read Read: Plant Hardiness - a Guide to Selecting the Best Plant for your Climate

By: Matt Adler | 08/11/2006 | Gardening
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Fall Gardening Tips

... . As the season moves along, perennials and annuals should be deadheaded, even right though the early fall months. Further along, towards late fall, these plants need to be cut back to the ground as they begin to die back. Though this can ... Read Read: Fall Gardening Tips

By: Tim Birch | 15/11/2006 | Gardening
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Planting Hydrangeas for Late Season Color

... . Backfill about half way and water to remove air pockets. Finish filling the hole, water again and mulch. Planting in the spring or fall is best as the hot summer weather can stress hydrangeas. In the spring prune broken branches and old ... Read Read: Planting Hydrangeas for Late Season Color

By: Tim Birch | 06/03/2006 | Gardening
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Fall Flowers

... , and as September is coming to a close, the arrival of the fall season is officially in place. The mood is relatively darker, with flashes of yellow, orange, and golden patches of flowers and plants come into full bloom, in turn the ... Read Read: Fall Flowers

By: arlene magbanua | 03/10/2007 | Marriage

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Planting Spring Bulbs

... , it is hard to remember how stark the beds can look in early spring. The following is a sure fire step by step guide to planting your spring bulbs. 1) Spring flowering bulbs thrive in full or partial sun. Good drainage is a must for ... Read Read: Planting Spring Bulbs

By: Dallas Nikolai | 02/02/2008 | Gardening
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A Guide To Planting Trees

... driveway. Another important issue to consider is whether a full grown tree will interfere with a walkway. A tree planted along a front walk can be beautiful at fist but over time may grow too large for its spot. An inappropriately placed ... Read Read: A Guide To Planting Trees

By: anonymous | 02/01/2007 | Gardening
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Growing Roses In Your Garden--Guide

... an ideal planting area. It does not matter whether your roses are bare-root or container-grown, the planting methods are just the same as any other shrub. See to it that the spot you choose has good drainage, gets plenty of sunlight, and ... Read Read: Growing Roses In Your Garden--Guide

By: Bercle George | 15/08/2008 | Gardening
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2012 Survival Guide

... you will need to turn to hunting, trapping and gathering.   If you can identify wild plants that can supplement your existing diet, good for you. If not, better go out and buy a few guide books right away. Get ones with pictures, you'll ... Read Read: 2012 Survival Guide

By: 2012online | 07/08/2008 | Environment
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Plant Spirit Shamanism: Divining With Coca

... we create the good and the bad. But I recognise that the person may feel attacked. When someone falls ill it means they are weak and the curandero [an Andean plant healer] must speak positively and encourage them to shine light on it. Then ... Read Read: Plant Spirit Shamanism: Divining With Coca

By: Ross Heaven | 18/07/2007 | Alternative Medicine
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Planting a Wildflower Garden

... best results. Wildflower meadows require mowing only once a year. It's best to wait until the fall, after the seeds have dropped from the plants. This will allow the plants to get an early start in the spring. Mowing will keep your garden ... Read Read: Planting a Wildflower Garden

By: R Birch | 08/12/2006 | Gardening
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Planting Your New Spring Shrubs

... weed growth, retain moisture in the soil and will eventually break down adding organic material to the soil. Planting shrubs in the spring gives them an entire growing season establish themselves in the garden. While it's a great time of ... Read Read: Planting Your New Spring Shrubs

By: Tim Birch | 06/03/2006 | Gardening

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