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Allergy Free GardeningTips on How To Create Your Own Allergy-Free Garden Use as many female plants as possible. Avoid any seedless, or male varieties of trees or shrubs. Pollen dispersal tests on typical landscape trees such as oak, maple, birch and poplar have consistently shown that more than 99 percent of the source plant's pollen... |
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Appreciating Fine VinesAppreciating Fine Vines If your house tends to heat up in the summer, vines can act like a natural air conditioner. Especially along sun-soaked southern exposures, a wall of quick growing vines such as ivy or Dutchman's-pipe will create instant shade and absorb the heat. Feeling extra energy-efficient? Use deciduous vines which shed their...  |
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Backyard Birding
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Backyard BirdingBackyard Birding Landscaping that's for the birds Backyard birdwatching is addictive. Most folks start with a feeder or two and quickly find themselves engrossed with the resident sparrows, finches, and woodpeckers that eagerly accept the offerings. Only after they're hooked on backyard birdwatching do most people think about creating a... |
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Beneficial (Roundworms) NematodesBeneficial (Roundworms) Nematodes Are garden insects a problem? These little critters can help When it comes to nematodes, it's the destructive ones that get all the press. And they deserve it -- plant parasitic nematodes cause an estimated $78 billion in damage to crops worldwide. It's only been recently that beneficial nematodes... |
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Build a Post Fence Without Digging Post HolesBuild a Post Fence Without Digging Post Holes Fences keep what you want in the yard and unwanted guests out. They also add interest to your backyard or garden. A fence may seem like a labor intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be. You can buy premade fences, buy kits to make your own or, for those truly. |
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