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Organic Seeds, Explained

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Organic seeds can be stored

So you're thumbing through your seed catalogs, or you're visiting your local nursery or garden center and you start to notice that some of the seed packets say "organic" and some of them do not. Wh Have you noticed that from time to time in the world of gardening, … [Read more...]

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Garden Genie Gloves

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  Get them on Amazon here. These new As Seen On TV Garden Genie Gloves make gardening fun and easy. With built in claws for digging, planting and raking, these garden gloves are a one step solution to your gardening tasks. The gloves are puncture resistant … [Read more...]

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15 Fun and Unusual Heirloom Seeds

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15 fun to grow unusual heirloom seeds

The vegetables you’ll find on the produce shelf of your local grocery store have been selected to look uniform and to sit in trucks and on shelves for weeks without spoiling. Home gardening lets you choose varieties for other qualities like flavor, color, nutrition and ease of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fruits & Vegetables, General Gardening Tagged With: heirloom tomatoes, heirloom vegetable seeds, heirloom vegetables, pink brandywine, trout lettuce, unusal vegetables

Mama Goat Reunited With Her Stolen Baby “GusGus”

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When a baby pygmy goat was stolen from her pen at the Arizona State Fair petting zoo, his mother cried out for the missing baby for hours. … [Read more...]

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Scientists Say: Don’t Rake Leaves

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don't rake fall leaves

Unless you’re raking a pile of leaves to jump in, it isn’t much fun. And, a large yard with a lot of trees means all day raking. So, if you’re not looking for free mulch or to compost leaves, scientists suggest leaving them alone to benefit wildlife and the garden. Yes, let the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Soil & Composting Tagged With: brush shelter, composting leaves, dont rake leaves, free mulch, leaf habitat, leaf mold, leaf mulch, leaf soil amendment, leaf wildlife, soil health

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