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Growing Hydrangeas11.21.08

Hydrangeas are a favorite shrub of many gardeners because of their eye catching blooms. The majority of Hydrangeas originate from Asia and North America. Hydrangea Macrophyllia (Mophead and Lacecap) are common in the Atlantic border states. They have big leaves, and their blooms come in colors of blue, lavender, pink and white. Other common hydrangeas [...]

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Posted in Garden Tips, In The Garden, Organic, Perennials, Plant Profileswith 1 COMMENT →



Backyard Composting Tips08.28.08

There are many benefits to composting your household wastes like kitchen scraps, leaves, grass clippings and so on. One of the main benefits is that you can use the compost that you’ve created on your own garden or perhaps your lawn if you don’t have a garden. Our plants and trees can gain much needed [...]

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Posted in Garden Maintenance, Garden Tips, Living Green, Organic, Videowith 15 COMMENTS →



Worried about pesticides in your food?08.26.08

Are you worried about the pesticides that might be contaminating the fruits and vegetables that you eat? If you are, you’re in luck. The Environmental Working Group has come out with a list of 45 fruits and vegetables ranked according to the level of pesticide contamination. The results were based on U.S. Food and Drug [...]

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Posted in Fruit, Health and Fitness, Home and Lifestyle, Living Green, Organic, vegetableswith 6 COMMENTS →




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