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Natural Organic Gardening Tips. Just another WordPress weblog. August 30, 2016. What are the Best Compost Materials for Your Compost Pile. August 23, 2010. This is the topic of our new gardening blog. They say that plants in Hawaii grow unbelievably in fast and furious. Is there a connection to the volcanic material in the soil? Build your Own Compost or just Buy Compost? Should we just give in and buy our compost from the local nursery, or build it yourself? Compost Tumbler or Compost Pile? The answer t...
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Herbs | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings. August 5, 2013 at 6:20 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. And tagged: balcony garden. It often feels like so much of balcony gardening comes down to waiting on the weather. More than one post on this blog has pivoted on the intemperate turns the weather has taken here in Chicago. If garden is a work in progress, then start by working with what’s already there. One of the advantages of p...
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Lawn Care Service | Why It Makes a Difference Which Grass Seed You Plant | GreenerGreenGrass Organic Lawn Care Blog
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GreenerGreenGrass Organic Lawn Care Blog. Organic lawn care tips to keep your lawn safe for children, pets, and the planet. Lawn Care Service Why It Makes a Difference Which Grass Seed You Plant. To make the right choice. There are some great tips, and a couple of them I wouldn’t not have thought of, so even if you think you know what grass seed to purchase, take a look at this list before you buy. Is the area of the lawn that you are seeding going to experience heavy foot traffic, or will it be more of ...
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yellow cherry tomatoes | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Archive for yellow cherry tomatoes. Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings. August 5, 2013 at 6:20 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. And tagged: balcony garden. It often feels like so much of balcony gardening comes down to waiting on the weather. More than one post on this blog has pivoted on the intemperate turns the weather has taken here in Chicago. Translate this blog into 43 languages below. Post It… Notes. I'm Avis, a...
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Period of adjustment: Plants sometimes look worse before they look better | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Period of adjustment: Plants sometimes look worse before they look better. July 11, 2013 at 7:53 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. Plant food for thought. It looks like my caladium has finally made peace with the full-sun exposure of my balcony garden. But remarkably, it’s rebounded! The sickly looking leaves have fallen away, and the new leaves are healthy and standing proud. In the case of my caladium, one of the things I hope will ease the situation are the surround...
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Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings. August 5, 2013 at 6:20 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. And tagged: balcony garden. It often feels like so much of balcony gardening comes down to waiting on the weather. More than one post on this blog has pivoted on the intemperate turns the weather has taken here in Chicago. The most recent challenge was the unmitigated heat that dared us to keep plants duly saturated over the cour...
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farmers’ market | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Archive for farmers’ market. Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings. August 5, 2013 at 6:20 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. And tagged: balcony garden. It often feels like so much of balcony gardening comes down to waiting on the weather. More than one post on this blog has pivoted on the intemperate turns the weather has taken here in Chicago. Translate this blog into 43 languages below. Post It… Notes. I'm Avis, an edito...
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A green space for urban gardeners. Archive for planter boxes. Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings. August 5, 2013 at 6:20 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. And tagged: balcony garden. It often feels like so much of balcony gardening comes down to waiting on the weather. More than one post on this blog has pivoted on the intemperate turns the weather has taken here in Chicago. Translate this blog into 43 languages below. Post It… Notes. I'm Avis, an editor ...
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balcony garden | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Archive for balcony garden. Weather or not: If your garden’s taking the heat, you’d better count your blessings. August 5, 2013 at 6:20 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. And tagged: balcony garden. It often feels like so much of balcony gardening comes down to waiting on the weather. More than one post on this blog has pivoted on the intemperate turns the weather has taken here in Chicago. Period of adjustment: Plants sometimes look worse before they look better. Garde...
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ornamental plants | CityDiggity
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A green space for urban gardeners. Archive for ornamental plants. Period of adjustment: Plants sometimes look worse before they look better. July 11, 2013 at 7:53 pm · Filed under Flowering plants. Plant food for thought. It looks like my caladium has finally made peace with the full-sun exposure of my balcony garden. But remarkably, it’s rebounded! The sickly looking leaves have fallen away, and the new leaves are healthy and standing proud. Read the rest of this entry ». Seed obsession: it grows on you.