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What To Do With Fallen Leaves After Raking

The Autumn fall season is not only marked by the beautiful colors, but also by the masses of fallen leaves that can become a hazard on the road as well as an inconvenience in the garden – unless...

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Beneficial Plants and Insects For The Garden

As any gardener will tell you, the serene-looking garden may look beautiful and peaceful – but is in fact a battle ground of epic proportions at the insect level. In fact the job (and challenge)...

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Can Poisonous Plants Be Composted

There are a lot of plants that are poisonous to eat, both for humans and for animals. Indeed there are many vegetable and fruit plants that are poisonous in part only, for example Rhubarb leaves are...

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Disadvantages of No Dig Gardening

Considering at the Pros and Cons of No-Dig It may seem a little strange. Weird even, that as a firm advocate of no-dig vegetable gardening. I should list the disadvantages of no dig...

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Prevent Rats and Mice Eating Seedlings

There are many garden pests that have to be overcome in the process of growing your own peas, beans, and indeed many other vegetable crops. But protecting the young pea or bean seedlings from mice or...

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Growing Potatoes In A Cardboard Box

This is perhaps one of the easiest ways to grow potatoes. It requires no ‘green fingers’, very little in the way of topsoil, and offers the gardener a good harvest of clean healthy potatoes with...

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Best Selling author of several no-dig gardening books, James has over 40 years of gardening knowledge and experience to share with like-minded gardening enthusiasts.

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