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Planting Trees and Shrubs - Arizona Gardening
... Blogs Garden Voices Blog Directory Forums Garden Forums Home Forums Nature Forums Photo Galleries Garden Galleries Home Galleries Ask The Experts Tools & Directories Organization Directory Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden ... soil should be moist but not wet and should not stick to your shovel or garden fork. • Till or loosen soil 4-5 times the diameter and no deeper than the ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Rain Gardens—Using Spectacular Wetland Plantings to Reduce Runoff
... a professional landscape designer to create a beautiful rain garden. A rain garden is really just a strategically located low area where ... the remaining subsoil in the depression with a shovel or garden fork. Next, return some of the topsoil, amended with compost, and ... leading from the downspout to your rain-garden depression. Choosing Plants Planting a rain garden is the fun part. A variety of native ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... the effort. There are lots of composters that you can buy at garden or hardware stores. Ask an adult to help you choose a sunny ... pile. Spread on 4 to 6 inches (10-15 cm) of kitchen and garden refuse: leaves, grass or hedge clippings, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea bags, vegetable ... will be ready to use in 4 weeks turn the pile with a garden fork every 2 or 3 days. You could start a new pile beside ...
www.copper-tree.ca

Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... garden plot ready for planting. To prepare your garden plot you will need: your garden plan, a measuring tape, a ball of garden twine, four stakes, a shovel, a garden fork a metal rake Refer to your garden ...
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Garden Flowers - Phlox
... You can find a type of phlox appropriate for almost any garden position. Spring-blooming creeping phlox are suitable for a ground cover in rock gardens and in woodland plantings. Tall garden phlox with their exuberant early summer flowers you can use for ... 60 centimeters apart, depending on the variety. Prepare the garden bed with a garden fork to loosen the soil to a depth of 30 to ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... five feet in width and almost fifty feet in length. Beginning beside the garden gate, it would flow upward along a series of steps up a hill ... same level as a path into a future new section to the garden. I choose a foundation and walls of concrete blocks to be capped ... end and side-to-side. I then broke up the soil with a garden fork. A load of compost-soil mix was brought in and thoroughly mixed, ...
www.munchkinnursery.com

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... pots and into the garden. But the garden is still an undeveloped area that is a beautiful garden only in your mind ... are over 6 inches (15 cm) below the surface of your garden. They invariably come up right between your 2 favourite â ... garden fork to encourage drainage. Digging has many advantages. You can recycle the ‘waste’ product by inverting stripped sod to form the bottom layer of the garden ...
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Gardening in April, What should you be doing in the garden this month?
... April, What should you be doing in the garden this month? [ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" Guides][ House plants][ Glossary of Terms] [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][ ... lawn soil and reduce the need to water during the dryer months ahead. Use a garden fork and punch holes over the surface of your lawn. As mowing becomes necessary, be certain ...
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Growing Potatoes in the Florida Home Garden
... plantings. For large plantings, pesticides are available for use in the home garden. If using pesticides in the home garden, follow all label instructions and pay attention to all cautions and warnings ... immature tuber. To harvest potatoes, carefully dig below the potatoes with a shovel or spading fork and lift the potatoes ( Fig. 16 ). Shallow digging may damage the tubers and limit their ...
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Garden Articles - Peppers - Recipes
... www.pepperjoe.com at Pepper Joe's Hot Pepper & Tomato Seed Garden Catalog FREE Dancing Pepper-Postcards. FREE Chileheads Newsletter Webmaster's ... The Gardening Network Intro Page | Seasonal Tips |Articles Index Other Garden LinksReturn to Wezel's Web (Beginning) NOTICE If you visit ... Garlic and Sweet Potato (cut in slices) until tender with a fork. Toss in. Then toss in all other ingredients. Chop in ...
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