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How to Grow Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum)

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By Matt Gibson Though Maidenhair Ferns are popular houseplants, they have gotten a bad reputation amongst gardeners for being very particular, difficult to please plants that need a high humidity environment at all times to perform well. While maidenhair ferns do require some … [Read more...]

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Organic Gardening Tips for Beginners

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The idea of starting a garden can seem overwhelming, and if you want to try to go the organic route, it be seem even more of a challenge. Using chemical fertilizers and pesticides to help your garden thrive may seem easier. While they are easily acquired at the local gardening … [Read more...]

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Can you put bread in compost?

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QUESTION: Can you put bread in compost? My friend says it will attract rats and that I shouldn't do it. -- Elliot S ANSWER: Gardeners and experienced composters have varying opinions on whether or not to compost stale bread. Some believe that adding bread to compost can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Soil & Composting

11 ‌Best‌ ‌Wheelbarrows for Pros

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By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌  If you are a serious gardener with a large property, or a large space dedicated to gardening, having constant access to a good wheelbarrow is practically essential. Gardeners need to be able to move lots of soil and other loose materials around whenever … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Pampas Grass

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Pampas grass is native to South America — growing in the wetlands of Southern Brazil and Argentina — and typically thrives in damp soils.  Here in the US, it grows in USDA zones 8–12. Pampas grass can also survive in zones 6 and 7, but it struggles in colder … [Read more...]

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