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Growing Onions
Written by Shiloah Baker   
Thursday, 17 September 2009

Freshly Grown OnionsIt is important to plant onions properly in order to get the large slicer type of onion and still have adequate supply of fresh green onions. Plant onions grown as plants (long slender plants) or set (small bulbs).

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Natural Fruit Bearing Tree Insecticide
Written by Sandy Bee   
Thursday, 17 September 2009

Fruit TreeRecipe for Berry bushes, fruit trees, and any fruit bearing plants:

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Growing Great Carrots
Written by Shiloah Baker   
Thursday, 17 September 2009

Growing Great CarrotsBecause of the nature of southern soil, the most productive carrot to grow there is Danver Half Longs.  They do not usually exceed five inches in length.  There are two ways to plant carrots.  You can tediously space the very small carrot seed...

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Easy to Grow Beets
Written by Shiloah Baker   
Thursday, 17 September 2009

Easy to Grow BeetsBeets grow very well in hot environments and demand little attention.  Naturally, the looser the soil, the bigger the size of the beet.  However, young small beets are more tasty than larger beets.

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Cabbage
Written by Shiloah Baker   
Thursday, 17 September 2009

CabbageCabbage is a cool weather crop that can be raised for spring or fall harvest.  It is a good source of vitamin C and keeps well in the winter.  The varieties of cabbage are: green cabbage, mild-flavored crinkly leafed Savoy...

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Preparing the Soil For Gardening
Written by Shiloah Baker   
Saturday, 12 September 2009

Preparing the Soil For GardeningPreparing and improving the quality of the soil is a constant project.  The poorest soil, with patience and diligence, can be converted into a fertile productive soil.  If possible, and if soil...

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Sprouting
Written by Shiloah Baker   
Saturday, 12 September 2009

SproutingIt is impossible for families to store fresh vegetables to last a long period of time, especially if there were no refrigeration.  By sprouting seeds, fresh vegetables are only 2-3 days away...

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Do You Have a Green Thumb?
Written by Cherie Ward   
Sunday, 15 March 2009

Gardening Believe it or not it doesn’t matter, you can still grow houseplants successfully.  You just have to learn to pay a little attention to them, and if that seems too hard, then buying the correct plants is the key. 

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Gardening Wisdom
Written by Laurie Roberts   
Saturday, 11 October 2008

Gardening WisdomNothing tastes better than vegetables harvested from your own yard.

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