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Thursday May 07 2009 1 26 PM Photo Tim CarterThese rock retaining walls will last for generations because they were installed correctly Q I want to build a rock retaining wall but have no clue where to start What do

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 Home Improvement DIY Projects a Few Suggestions to Get you ...
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DIY . home. improvement projects, both large and small, are happening in everybodya s neighborhood each and every weekend. So rather.

Garden Lights | Home and Garden Wisdom
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Creating a . garden. can be a rewarding and enjoyable hobby. The advantage to planting different kinds of foliage and flowers in your yard is the ability to sit at.

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There are many garden themes to choose from. Some of them are formal, natural, cottage, sanctuary, Japanese and Mediterranean. When choosing a theme for your . home garden. , consider the style of your home. Brick walls would fit well with ...

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Home and Garden briefs for July 25 - North County Times
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briefs for July 25 North County Times Fall Home & Garden Show: The annual fall home show features more than 425 exhibitors showcasing furnishings, home improvement and gardening products and ...
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Detroit Free Press Nurses at Beaumont Hospital, Troy, also planted a vegetable garden and will donate all the crops to local food banks and shelters. ...
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over to allotments Daily Post North Wales He's brought together a community of allotment holders to the Victorian walled garden in the grounds of his home , Soughton House near Northop. ...

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Sun Jul 25 17:13:58 2010

How to make small ice skating ring at my home garden ? like swimming pool?
Q. should be very economical, long lasting , use of solar power only to run the refrigeration system night and day without paying any electrical bills.
Asked by helpbrains - Thu Jun 4 13:25:04 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This site shows you how to make your own skating rink. good luck!
Answered by icemangagal - Fri Jun 5 18:29:48 2009

Manure for fertilizer??? Can you use this for a small home garden?
Q. Will it be safe to eat the stuff we are going to grow? It seems weird to me. We are doing a veggie/fruit garden over my mom's house and she wants to put "organic fertilizer" (POOP!) in the dirt. What is the proper way to do this? This is the first time I've grown anything so any tips would be helpful! Thanks!
Asked by IknowEverything - Mon May 19 20:35:57 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You can however...with what cows and horses are fed these days..the manure isn't that rich in anything that benefits the plants. Your best bet is to go to a nursery and buy some bagged fertilizer. Fertilizing also in the heat will burn your plants.. so do so wisely.
Answered by Perennial Queen - Mon May 19 20:44:05 2008

Home garden, new home - what to do?
Q. I am moving into my first house this spring. I live in eastern ontario, so, the summers are hot and the winters are very cold - people here don't normally put flowers outside until the middle-end of May. What should I do with my new available garden space?? I would like to plant flowers and vegetables. I have planted vegetables on my balcony before, in pots. But never in a real garden. Where do I even start?
Asked by me - Fri Jan 23 09:30:42 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I live in Zone 4 and understand the problem of a Spring start (you are probably in Zone 3). My first year at the new home, I started plants indoors to be transplanted when it won't be another freeze; this was for vegetables and flowers (unless plan to buy pre-started). Get a soil kit to understand current soil conditions. May need to add top soil or fertilized soil into upper 3" of garden area. Spring time, I drafted my entire yard on graph paper using each square as 1'. I signed up for Gurney's catalog (can do this through web site) so I can pick out perennials that would suit me according to zone, color, time/length of blooms, height, sun/partial/shade, soil, etc.. Each winter I order more to add to redo in any part of yard… [cont.]
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