Posted by BobWms on 19th October 2005

Having an ample supply of good rich compost is the gardeners dream. It has many uses, and all of those uses will result in nicer plants. However, composting can be time consuming and hard work. I place a reasonable value on my time, so spending hours and hours turning compost piles doesn’t qualify as a worthwhile exercise, at least in my book. Nonetheless, I do compost, but I do so on my terms.
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Tags: compost, gardening, mulch
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Posted by Administrator on 21st September 2005
by Eileen Church
Have you ever heard of using tile in your garden? Here are some ideas of how to "recycle" your used and broken tile.
The edging of a garden is almost as important as the garden itself. It’s like a picture frame. The picture can be interesting and beautiful, but it needs a frame to really enhance its appearance.
There are many different types of garden edgings. Many people prefer to use something heavy and permanent, like a low brick wall, or rocks set together with mortar. However, not everyone is physically capable of creating such a structure.
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Posted by BobWms on 14th August 2005
This is a popular recipe for compost. There is no better way to start and maintain a garden.
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Tags: animal_manure, chicken_manure, compost, compost_pile, Garden, Household, stockyard, topsoil, vegetable_waste
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