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hers a good tip how to make a organic compost
There are two myths that prevent people become true masters of their own compost. The first myth is that the compost stinks. But this is not true! Good compost smells rich and healthy. The second - to create good compost requires long years. Also...
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Hi Dan Welcome to the forum.
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thanks for the advice but I don't like moss it's causes damage to my lawn
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The Top Five Tips For Getting Rid of Moss In Your Garden
Remove the Moss Manually
The first step to ridding your garden of moss is to get out there and remove it by hand. Most will peal away in sheets if you exercise a little caution and pull gently.
Increase Light to Your Garden
Moss...
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Many herbs are well suited to Domestic Life and thrive indoors. With some attention to Their Special Needs, You Can Keep an indoor herb garden That Will Give You fresh herbs year round.
Herb Indoor Lighting
The BIGGEST challenge to the Indoor Gardener herb is light. Lighting is critically...
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maybe someone have a beter idea????
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leve some coments if you like and maybe you have some other tips
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Here's How:
Make sure you have a sunny windowsill where your herbs will survive. A south or southeast window would be perfect if it gets at least 5 hours of sun per day and is away from drafts.
Purchase some of your favorite small herb plants from your local nursery.
Get a...
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Planting
Transplant ground cherries After all danger of frost HAS Passed and the Soil is thoroughly warm. Raised beds are best for Growing ground cherries, especially in heavy clay Soil, Because The Plant Need good drainage. Work a couple inches of compost into the Soil Before Planting. Like...
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