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The benefits of using a stirrup hoe for weeding, according to a pro gardener
A stirrup hoe is a fast, efficient weeding tool you can use around the garden. Here, a professional horticulturist reveals ...
July is also the perfect time to take a road trip and visit some of the beautiful gardens in the province. Some of my ...
Salsa might be my favorite condiment. There are so many different types, and it’s incredibly universal. Better yet, the ...
The old saying that “They don’t make them like they used to” may be true, but it’s also true that we don’t look after our ...
Here's a look at the most common mistakes people make with their soil, along with tips for what to do instead to fuel healthy plant growth for years to come. Wet soil is especially susceptible to ...
If you're looking to save some money while upgrading your garden, this clever hack allows you to make your own pavers using ...
A man who made “a thorough nuisance” of himself to a family of near neighbours, has been jailed for his “threatening and ...
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September tour of my no dig vegetable garden
See the beauty of my early autumn garden. It's no dig so there are few weeds, healthy soil means high quality vegetables, and ...
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How to drought-proof your garden, from smarter watering to plant choices
The simple ways to keep your garden healthy this summer ...
Are you struggling with blisters after doing yard work? Here is an easy, budget-friendly pool noodle hack that may make lawn ...
Sins are the weeds of my life. When I recognize any sin in the early stage of occurrence, it is less painful to eradicate the wrong and turn from my sinful way.
The old-fashioned method of thumping a watermelon to test for ripeness is not a solid method for determining its ripeness. A ...
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