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Gardening column: Clay soil may hinder drainage near plants | The News-Sentinel - Fort Wayne IN

news-sentinel.com — “The News-Sentinel is the Fort Wayne IN hometown newspaper. It contains Fort Wayne local news, state, sports and features.View full resource at news-sentinel.com

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Commercial garden owner: curly willow prevent top soil runoff. - ky3.com

ky3.com — “SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Curly willows are decorative trees and they can also prevent top soil runoff.  Fassnight Farm owner Dan Bigbee is planting them on his property along Fassnight Creek to protect his land from soil erosion.View full resource at ky3.com

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Master Gardener - Prepare soil for successful plantings | StarNewsOnline.com

starnewsonline.com — “Fall is the best time to plant in the southeast, but for plantings to be successful, gardeners must first prepare the soil so it can support healthy plant growth. In Pender County our soils vary considerably, and include nutrient poor, dry sands and heavy, poorly drained clays. Each of these extremes causes problems gardeners must first deal with before they can successfully grow a wide range of plants.View full resource at starnewsonline.com

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Authentic Haven Brand Natural Brew for Green Plant Nutrition

ahavenbrand.com — “Authentic Haven Brand Natural Brew Tea\'s a gift to your garden. Your source for all natural soil conditioner product line. Free of antibiotics, growth hormones and pesticide. We harvest our products fresh, sun dry, package and ship from a controlled environment, to insure you top quality. Our green minded products are environmentally packaged, consumer friendly, easy for you to brew and use. Our natural soil conditioner is safe for all your indoor/outdoor garden plants, vegetables and soil typeView full resource at ahavenbrand.com

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Monroe soil-plant lab now tests wastewater | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner

washingtonexaminer.com — “A university lab that tested soil and plants for farmers when it opened in 1979 now is one of the region's top wastewater testing labs. Despite its changed focus, the lab at the University of Louisiana at Monroe is still called the Soil-Plant Analysis Lab.View full resource at washingtonexaminer.com

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Monroe soil-plant lab now tests wastewater: SARAH EDDINGTON The News-Star MONROE, La. A university lab that test... http://t.co/Tay2nA4

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Ten Top Tips on how to conserve water in the organic garden

gardenorganic.org.uk — “Ten Top Tips on how to conserve water in the organic garden Mulching helps to reduce moisture loss 1. Mulch the soil surface with materials such as leafmould, grass clippings, sheets of newspaper, straw, composted bark chippings, which will all help to reduce moisture loss and suppress weeds. Apply when the soil is moist and has warmed up and the plants are established. Water if soil is dry before laying down the mulch. 2. Remove weeds; they will be in competition for water resources with the plView full resource at gardenorganic.org.uk

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Okay so it's raining now...a bit, but if your garden needs a good drink see our top tips to help you save precious h2o http://bit.ly/cpg6xj

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11 Tips For Going Green In 2011

sfgate.com — “(Vocus/PRWEB) January 04, 2011 There are many ways to make the New Year greener and healthier, just making a few small changes can have a great impact on the planet and personal health! There are many easy changes to...View full resource at sfgate.com

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Top 11 things to do in 2011 to green your life - Plant a Garden is one of them: http://ow.ly/3BnQW Let Gardenerd help you do it!

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Yemen threatens to chew itself to death over thirst for narcotic qat plant | Environment | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Water supply already causes armed conflict in the capital Sanaa, but there is worse to come for a hungry country when the oilfields run dryView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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» Blog's archive » Seasonal Play: Play2BHealthy

playequalspeace.com — “When Jessica, my oldest granddaughter, was 2 she planted daisy seeds in our garden "all by herself". Nana helped of course as she learned to use a trowel, dug the soil, put the seeds one-by-one in each hole that she created, and covered the seeds with top soil. Waiting, waiting...eventually new growth emerged.  Nine years have pas ...View full resource at playequalspeace.com

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Haven Natural Brew Teas

gardentoolcompany.com — “Want to give your plants and vegetables a boost and do it organically? Haven natural brew teas condition your soil so that your plants can more readily absorb nutrients, building a stronger and healthier root system...and no chemicals. We all know about the benefits of manure in the garden, but what a chore...I mean, who wants to lug those bags around, dump it where needed and then on top of that, till it into the soil? And if that weren--™t enough...do you know if that manure was processeView full resource at gardentoolcompany.com

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» Blog's archive » Seasonal Play: Play2BHealthy

playequalspeace.com — “When Jessica, my oldest granddaughter, was 2 she planted daisy seeds in our garden "all by herself". Nana helped of course as she learned to use a trowel, dug the soil, put the seeds one-by-one in each hole that she created, and covered the seeds with top soil. Waiting, waiting...eventually new growth emerged.  Nine years have pas ...View full resource at playequalspeace.com

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» Blog's archive » Seasonal Play: Play2BHealthy

playequalspeace.com — “When Jessica, my oldest granddaughter, was 2 she planted daisy seeds in our garden "all by herself". Nana helped of course as she learned to use a trowel, dug the soil, put the seeds one-by-one in each hole that she created, and covered the seeds with top soil. Waiting, waiting...eventually new growth emerged.  Nine years have pas ...View full resource at playequalspeace.com

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Top 10 Reasons To Grow Your Own Organic Food

organicconsumers.org — “Top 10 Reasons To Grow Your Own Organic Food 1. GET THE NUTRITION YOU NEED & ENJOY TASTIER FOOD! Many studies have shown that organically grown food has more minerals and nutrients that we need than food grown with synthetic pesticides. There's a good reason why many chefs use organic foods in their recipes-they taste better. Organic farming starts with the nourishment of the soil, which eventually leads to the nourishment of the plant and, ultimately our bodies.View full resource at organicconsumers.org

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Gardener’s almanac | Wichita Eagle

kansas.com — “Happy St. Patrick’s Day potatoes – In honor of the wearin’ o’ the green, I’m pulling out “Gardener Guy” Paul James’ recipe for planting potatoes that turns clay soil into...View full resource at kansas.com

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