Month: October 2019

Growing Broccoli
Broccoli is a hardy vegetable that develops best during cool seasons of the year. Two crops per year (spring and fall) are possible in most parts of the country, especially with continuous improvement in fast maturity and heat tolerance that extends the life of broccoli through all but the hottest parts of the season. It […]
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What Pesticide Dealers Don’t Think You Deserve To Know
Having issues with garden pests? You struggle every day with that particular caterpillar you see munching on your plants and when you reach to grab and throw it away, it suddenly disappears with its super sonic speed? And those slugs. They were born and raised in a secret community in a temple far far away […]
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Push Lawn Mowers
With all the options you could choose, shopping for the best push lawn mowers can be confusing. This article will help you decide which features work best for you. There are a lot of things to consider when buying push lawn mowers, and not all of them are obvious. Our guide below should help you […]
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12 Smart and Affordable Tips For Your Glamorous Garden
Having a well-maintained garden is not an easy job at all. You need to spend time, attention and money to have a friendly and fresh yard. If you feel exhausted and out of ideas how to revive the lawn, your vegetables and flowers, look at these 12 easy tips for a better backyard. Save Your […]
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Quiet Lawn Mowers
Whether you’re a professional landscaper or a homeowner who wants to keep their lawn, garden, or other green space looking trim and neat, there are a number of exciting new breakthroughs in lawn mowing technology that are transforming the experience by drastically reducing the amount of noise produced when operating a lawnmower. Instead of creating […]
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Lawn Sprinklers
Everybody wants a perfect lawn that will be the envy of the neighborhood. You fertilize, you mow the lawn with the lawn mower on just the right setting, on a strict schedule, you alternate the direction of your mower each time to ensure the grass stands up just right. If your lawn is still falling […]
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Polycarbonate Greenhouse
Backyard gardeners are on the rise. With an increased focus on local and naturally-grown fruits and veggies, it’s clear why so many people are turning to their own yards to source the food they need. Erratic weather patterns and non ideal growing climates are pushing other gardeners to consider investing in the best polycarbonate greenhouse. […]
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Growing Kale
Full-sized kale plants are beautiful with big, frilly leaves that can be eaten whole in sandwiches, cut into salads, used as a garnish, or cooked alone or in soups. Cold-hardy and resilient, kale is an easy member of the cabbage family to grow. You can set out plants quite early in spring as long as […]
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Growing Peppers
From sweet, crisp peppers in rainbow shades to habañeros hot enough to bring tears to your eyes, all peppers share a preference for a long, warm growing season. Set out plants a week or two after your last frost, when the weather is settled and warm. While cool weather reigns, keep seedlings indoors at night, and move […]
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Purple Basil
These purple basil leaves have a beautiful, coppery glow and clove-like, slightly spicy flavour. Use them in salads or preserved in oils and vinegars. A pot of purple basil provides surprisingly, striking colour in the garden. Type warm season annual Planting time after last spring frost Features purple-bronze leaves, slight licorice taste Light Full sun […]
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