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Money Pot: How to Be a Thrifty Gardener

- 5/10/2013 11:43:02 AM
You love spending time in the garden, but you don't love how much money you put into it. This year, you've resolved to spend less, a lot less, but you're not exactly sure how you're going to do that. Cutting costs in the garden is easier than you may think.
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Three Tips for Healthy Lawn Care

- 5/3/2013 2:07:01 PM
Cultivating a growing lawn can be difficult: You have to worry about pests, diseases, and, yes, even watering. Now we can't solve all of your problems, but the one thing we are experts on is H2O. In order to properly irrigate your lawn, follow these simple tips.
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Tips for a Successful Garden

- 4/29/2013 2:42:12 PM
New to gardening? No worries. Once you get the hang of it, gardening is both simple and fun. We can't wait for you to fall in love with gardening, and just to help you along, we've come up with three fundamental tips that will help you master the skill. Good luck!
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Bugs against Bugs

- 4/17/2013 11:40:14 AM
Tired of fighting off garden pests? Did you know that you can ward off damage-causing insects without using an ounce of chemicals? Well, you can with the help of your very own warrior bugs. It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, so why not use that to your advantage?
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Unsure about proper fertilization? Follow these tips.

- 4/15/2013 3:49:04 PM
Everyone wants to grow a healthy, beautiful garden and luscious green grass. This is why so many are quick to buy bags and bags of fertilizer that promise just that. You'll be surprised to know that, although fertilizers are meant promote growth, they can also be damaging if used incorrectly.
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Going Automatic

- 4/5/2013 1:23:21 PM
Are you still laboring with garden hoses or watering cans? Still watering your garden by hand? Why? In the twenty-first century, there is no need to spend hours up hours watering a garden the old fashion way. It's time to retire the watering wand and time to go automatic.
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