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How To Mix Your Own Potting Soil

How To Mix Your Own Potting Soil

Mar 30th 2023

Potting soil is a mix of primarily natural ingredients. Despite its name, little to no soil is used in potting soil because it is considered too heavy for house plants. You can make potting soil; the recipe to make it can vary depending on the end use. Considering what the soil will be used for will …
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How to Get Rid of Algae in a Pond

How to Get Rid of Algae in a Pond

Mar 29th 2023

Having a pond on your property offers many benefits. Whether natural or artificial, a pond serves as an attractive water feature. It looks beautiful and can attract beneficial wildlife. Of course, a water feature can also provide a ready supply of water, whether for regular or emergency use. Despit …
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Can I Use Recycled Water In My Garden?

Can I Use Recycled Water In My Garden?

Mar 29th 2023

Whether you live in a drought-prone or water-abundant area, using recycled water for irrigation is highly beneficial for the environment and your wallet. Besides using an efficient irrigation system, using grey water or recycled water to irrigate your outdoor garden is an excellent way to conserve w …
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Best Techniques for Growing Cannabis

Best Techniques for Growing Cannabis

Mar 29th 2023

Marijuana is not difficult to grow. After all, one of its most popular names is weed. But if you want to grow healthy plants that produce the tastiest buds, a little extra care and using the best techniques and products will pay you back many times over. The best growing techniques for cannabis are …
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Lawn Sprinkler Buying Guide

Lawn Sprinkler Buying Guide

Mar 23rd 2023

Bright green lawns are the epitome of summer. From hosting sports, family games, bonfires, relaxing, and much more, the lawn is a gathering place for good times and summer fun. The most important part of creating and maintaining such an oasis is ample amounts of water. During the summer heat, grass …
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1/2" Emitter Tubing vs. Soaker Driplines

1/2" Emitter Tubing vs. Soaker Driplines

Mar 23rd 2023

Choosing the best irrigation system for your situation is one of the most important parts of gardening and landscaping. Without enough water, plants have a tendency to wilt, have lower yields, and die prematurely. In this day in age, we are lucky to have an abundance of irrigation methods available …
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Spring Gardening Checklist for 2023

Spring Gardening Checklist for 2023

Mar 23rd 2023

Spring season is just around the corner. It is a perfect time to start garden care and plant new seeds that will last all season. The temperature is rising, and everything is turning green. And before you know it, the vibrant color of flowers and plants in your garden and the sweet melodies of birds …
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What Is a Gardening Zone?

What Is a Gardening Zone?

Mar 23rd 2023

Planning and planting a garden is an investment in hope, time, and money. Planting at the wrong time can be a gamble, but with a little research and planning, your time in the garden will pay off more dependably. If you're in zones 7 through 10, you can grow a large variety of fruits and vegetables …
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How To Develop a Watering Schedule for Your Garden

How To Develop a Watering Schedule for Your Garden

Mar 22nd 2023

You can run up your water bill when you're not there to turn your water off or forget to turn it off. Creating a watering schedule is a great way to ensure your plants get the right amount of water. Every garden will benefit from having a watering schedule; a timer will automatically turn your drip …
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Companion Planting Tips for Your Garden

Companion Planting Tips for Your Garden

Mar 22nd 2023

Did you know that certain plants grow better together? For centuries, humans have been experimenting with the food they grow and keeping track of those small changes that influence yield, size, and insect predation of the plants in their gardens. Recently, companion planting has made a resurgence am …
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