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Learn Organic Lawn guide child safe lawn pet safe lawn easy to learn

Visit SiteSo you say you’ve been using conventional fertilizers for years now. Fortunately there are ways to regain the natural health and life in your lawn.

Knowing the basic fundamentals of Your Organic Lawn, you’ll be amazed at how simple and what small time you now have to spend on caring for your gorgeous yard. And now it’s all Risk Free!
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Herb Gardening4u

Visit SiteMy name is Jonathan Treby and I like fresh herbs.In my many years of growing herbs indoors and outside the question is always questioned by my friends "How do you make it look so simple" In fact herbs are probably the simplest plants to grow if you have a few tips and secrets.

Feel free to browse the links on this site for more information about herb gardening, or signup for my 10-part Herb Gardening email Mini-Course below, where you will receive one lesson per day in your email box.
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Sand Digger Plans

Visit SiteHow would you like to build a working toy backhoe – digger? Now you can do it eaisly with these plans. 14 pages of very detailed, simple to follow step by step instructions to build your children or grand children a toy backhoe – digger to use in the sand box. This toy is built entirely out of metal so it will last for generations with very small up-keep (a coat of paint every now and then keeps it looking like new).

This incredible toy is suitable for ages 4 and up. Use of this toy helps promote hand eye coordination as well as motor skills. Children will have hours of fun with this digger. A minimal amount of tools are required. You will need axcess to a welder as there is a small amount of welding required. Once all the materials are gathered up (material list included) it will take approx. 3 – 5 hours to build.
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GardenRack ? The Waist High Raised Bed Garden System – Home

Visit SiteIf you’ve had to stop doing the gardening you like ? or have been told to quit ? welcome to GardenRack, the ultimate raised bed garden plot. It’s a free-standing, portable, low cost alternative to in-ground gardening. If I could show you a way to walk out onto your deck, patio, balcony, or into your yard and do some weeding, watering, planting and harvesting c all without bending or kneeling ? would you be interested? It’s possible because the height can be adjusted to your own custom fit. You can tailor GardenRack’s dimensions to fit any height needed. In the downloadable plans for building a raised bed garden, the planting surface is designed to be waist high. Want some proof? That’s me in the photo to the right. I’m 5 foot, 2 inches tall. If that’s your height, too, then just use the dimensions stated in the plans. If you happen to be taller or shorter, just measure your height from the ground to your waist and that’s how high the GardenRack should be. And in this photo you can see that I’m growing tomatoes, herbs and scallions all within the 2 foot by 3 foot planting beds. I grow spring veggies like lettuce, radishes, scallions, carrots and peas as well as summer vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and herbs. Since you can customize the height to your individual needs, GardenRack is a perfect fit for gardeners in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. There’s even a way to attach a trellis to grow vertically and reach vegetables for your supper ? without help.

I also want to get two FREE bonus ebooks with today’s buy: GardenRack Growing and How to Attach a Trellis to Your GardenRack!
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