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  • Gardening Made Easy

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    CONCLUSION

    Throughout this book we have asserted that gardening is easy. Perhaps a better choice of words would be that gardening is simple. There is some physical labor associated with gardening, especially w...

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    FLOWER GARDENING

    Flower gardening is certainly the most popular form of gardening and is also one of the easiest ways to break into gardening as a beginner. Flowers can easily be started from seed and established flo...

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    GARDENING BASICS

    THE BONES OF THE GARDEN The bones of your garden are the structures; the walkways, the patios, decks and borders that already exist or that you will add to define your garden. The bones of your ga...

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    GARDENING TOOLS

    Every gardener needs an arsenal of gardening tools and supplies. The right tool for the right job makes gardening work easier and faster, giving you more time to relax and enjoy the fruits of your la...

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    HYDROPONIC GARDENING

    Hydroponic gardening is a method of growing plants without soil. Plants are placed in containers of inert media, such as sand gravel, or water and fed liquid nutrients directly to the roots. There...

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    INTRODUCTION: GARDENING DOESN’T HAVE TO BE HARD

    GARDENING DOESN’T HAVE TO BE HARD It’s true; gardening does not have to be hard. After all, Mother Nature will do most of the work for you. You will need to help Mother Nature alo...

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    ORGANIC GARDENING

    Organic gardening is gardening using only natural fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides and soils. No chemicals or man made products are used in organic gardening. In every other aspect, planning, p...

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    PLANNING, PREPARATION etc.

    PLANNING, PREPARATION, PLANTING AND MAINTENANCE: FOUR STEPS TO EASY, SUCCESSFUL GARDENING PLANNING The first step to a great garden is planning. Start your planning early enough to give yours...

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    ROSE GARDENING

    Roses are woody perennials. Rose bushes and trees live for many years and give many years of enjoyment. There are many varieties of roses. Roses come in bush form and in hedge form. There are clim...

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    TREE GARDENING

    Trees may be the most expensive initial investment you make in your garden. There is definitely more labor involved in planting a tree than with any other single plant. Trees, however, are the longe...

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    VEGETABLE GARDENING

    Preparation for a vegetable gardening is almost the same as for a flower garden with two exceptions. Irrigation watering is the best method for watering a vegetable garden, unlike a flower garden. A...

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    XERISCAPE GARDENING

    The word, Xeriscape (pronounced zera-scape), was coined in Denver, Colorado during the late 1970s. It is a combination of the Greek work Xeros, dry, and scape, for landscape. It is a water-wise or w...

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