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10 Easy Pieces: Wood Compost Bins via Gardenista

You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get started composting, but if you are so inclined, here are a number of fancy methods to get you started Continue Reading

Posted On : February 23, 2019 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Why So Many Public Libraries Are Now Giving Out Seeds via City Farmer News

Read Why So Many Public Libraries Are Now Giving Out Seeds via City Farmer News An interesting link found among my daily reading Related posts: The Last Rose #rose #flowers Continue Reading

Posted On : February 1, 2019 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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49 Beautiful DIY Raised Garden Beds Ideas via Urban Organic Gardener

Whenever you are thinking about adding to your garden — or starting a new one — it is a great idea to have as many examples as possible to choose Continue Reading

Posted On : January 28, 2019 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Get Growing with this FREE Printable Seed-Starting Journal via Garden Therapy

  If you are starting any plants from seed this season, then I have a little something for you! This free printable seed-starting journal is a place to record the Continue Reading

Posted On : January 11, 2019 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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2018 garden plans via Skippy’s Vegetable Garden

The Winter is time for making plans in the garden. Here are a few from my Internet travels. — Douglas   Read 2018 garden plans via Skippy’s Vegetable Garden An Continue Reading

Posted On : December 13, 2018 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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How To Create And Maintain Trails In Your Woods via Cold Climate Gardening

I wish I had seen this guide when I was growing up back in Ohio. There were several farmers who took the time to create motorcycle and snowmobile trails in their Continue Reading

Posted On : November 22, 2018 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Koi pond is part of food growing aquaponic system via Instagram

Koi pond is part of food growing aquaponic system Do you have an aquaponics system? Are you interested in installing one? Leave a comment! One of the local gardens on Continue Reading

Posted On : November 5, 2018 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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10 Easy Pieces: Seed-Saving Envelopes via Gardenista

What seeds are you saving –and sharing — this year? Share your ideas in the comments! I have been known to filch a few seeds from neighborhood gardens as I Continue Reading

Posted On : October 25, 2018 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Geodesic dome protects cob house and family of 6 in Arctic Circle via Urban Organic Gardener

  When you think about living in the Arctic Circle you often imagine a modern structure with modern facilities. Truth be told, architecture has a long history of keeping a Continue Reading

Posted On : October 14, 2018 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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How to Propagate Succulents via Gardening Gone Wild

Ever wondered how to propagate a certain succulent? For example, lithops (living stones)…is it possible to take cuttings from those thick, molar-shaped leaves? How about ruffled echeverias…can a solitary rosette be made to offset? And stacked crassulas…what Continue Reading

Posted On : September 5, 2018 Published By : Douglas E. Welch

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