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This Old House Clayton Dekorne |
Compost Haste Turn food and lawn scraps into garden nourishment.  |
National Gardening October 1999 Charlie Nardozzi |
What's Your Composting Personality? Take our quiz ... become a better composter  |
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Making Compost Compost improves soil texture by increasing the drainage of heavy clay soils and the water and nutrient retention of light, sandy soils. Here's what you'll need to get your compost started.  |
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Composting Q and A Starting a Compost Pile... Critters in Compost...Foul-Smelling Compost Pile... Adding Compost to a Perennial Garden... Speeding Decomposition... Planting Directly in Compost... Compost Quantity...Compost vs. Mulch... Materials to Compost... Sawdust in Compost Pile...  |
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Compost 101 One of the best natural fertilizers and soil builders is available free. You make it yourself and solve some environmental problems at the same time.  |
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Trench Planting Your Root Crops A quick way to improve soil for root crops...  |
National Gardening William Jordan |
Compost Happens In the compost bin is the meaning of life...  |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Getting Gardens Ready for Winter While gardeners in warmer climes (USDA zones 8 to 10) relish the cool air because it signals fall planting time, most gardeners across the country know it's time to wrap up the garden.  |
National Gardening Carrie Chalmers |
Organic Matters Balance green with brown to maximize the benefits of soil amendments...  |
National Gardening Suzanne DeJohn |
Top 10 Things to Do with Fall Leaves Fall leaves are like a big load of free organic fertilizer strewn about your yard. If those nutrients were bagged and sold, you'd pay money for them. In your yard, they're free -- except for the labor of gathering them  |
National Gardening Warren Schultz |
Building Great Soil Soil is the most important factor in successful gardening. Here are tips on evaluating and improving your soil.  |
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Power Equipment 101 Whatever the lawn and garden task, turn the job into fun.  |
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Fall Garden Cleanup Q and A Here are some questions we've received about fall cleanup in the garden, along with the answers given by our regional horticulture staff.  |
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Lawns 101 Much has been said about whether or not Americans should rethink their passion for the home lawn. If you determine that a grass lawn makes sense for your yard, planting the right variety of grass at the right time of year will go a long way in making yours a healthy, easy-care lawn.  |
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Lawn Care Techniques Keeping your lawn looking good isn't as hard as you may think.  |
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Chipper-Shredder Basics With the pressure on America's landfills, chipper/shredders may soon find their place in the garage next to the lawn mower as the power equipment almost everyone needs to own.  |
Popular Mechanics April 2000 Joseph R. Provey |
Green Pastures Not all lawns that are in bad shape need to be replaced. A well-executed restoration plan can bring all but the worst turf back to life.  |
Popular Mechanics April 2001 Joe Provey & Kris Robinson |
Turf Wars How to win the battle against lawn disease...  |
This Old House Josh Garskof |
Get Ready for Fall Now's the best time to spruce up your yard  |
This Old House Keith Pandolfi |
Green Acres How to break your lawn's addition to synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides.  |
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Building Soil 101 A steady program of soil building is like a steady program of physical conditioning. You'll get great results in the long run if you stick with it and don't go overboard right away.  |
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Improve Soil Fertility with Compost A little soil common sense will go a long way to helping you understand how to care for your garden. All soils are not the same; they differ in many ways, including texture, fertility, and pH.  |
National Gardening Skip Richter |
Turn Leaves into Gold These golden leaves can be turned into "black gold" for the garden. They make great soil-enriching compost or a protective mulch.  |
This Old House Jeanne Huber |
Worm Bins Get step-by-step directions on how to build this gardening asset.  |
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Tools for Planting Using the right tools and the proper techniques will not only make planting less of a chore, but also a greater success.  |
National Gardening Deborah Wechsler |
Growing Giant Tomatoes All about growing really humongous plants and tomatoes  |
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Mowing and Trimming a Lawn Improve your lawn's health and appearance, reduce its need for water, and lessen your maintenance time.  |
Popular Mechanics September 19, 2008 Ryan M. Wilson |
How to Plant for Fall and Prepare Your Garden for Winter Planting a fall garden can be a rewarding effort and a great start to preparing your entire yard for winter's dormancy as the last head of lettuce is plucked.  |
Popular Mechanics December 2007 Alex Hutchinson |
Top 2 Ways to Compost Smart and Cut Your Organic Waste As a first step, pare down on paper products -- the largest single category of garbage. Then plan meals more carefully  |
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Going Native in the Garden Select plants that are true to their home and yours.  |