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1). Viburnums Special Plants By : b hirst
Viburnums Special Plants
Article Related to: arborvita, trees, plants, oak, maple river birch, viburnum, viburnums, seedlings, growing, pines, evergreen, emeliners, bruning bushes, garden, gardens, landscapin
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2). Become an Urban Farmer By : b hirst
Become an Urban Farmer
Article Related to: arborvita, trees, plants, oak, maple river birch, viburnum, viburnums, seedlings, growing, pines, evergreen, emeliners, bruning bushes, garden, gardens, landscapin
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3). Hemp and Legal Implications By : Francesca Black
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black
In 1619 Jamestown Colony, Virginia enacted laws ordering farmers to grow hemp. Similar laws were enacted in Massachusetts in 1631, Connecticut in 1632 and the Chesapeake Colonies in the mid-1700's.
Even though the U.S. government encouraged American farmers to grow hemp for WWII and had even accepted it as payment of taxes in Colonial America, it is now prohibited to grow hemp in the United States.
Article Related to: hemp, hemps, legal, law, illegal, organic, marijuana, produce, grow, growing, gardening, natural, fiber, growth, garden, laws
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4). Landscaping For Winter Fuel Saving By : b hirst
Landscaping For Winter Fuel Saving
Article Related to: arborvita, trees, plants, oak, maple river birch, viburnum, viburnums, seedlings, growing, pines, evergreen, emeliners, bruning bushes, garden, gardens, landscapin
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5). Mrs Stone of Coon Path, Lambertville N.J. By : b hirst
Mrs Stone of Coon Path, Lambertville N.J.
Article Related to: arborvita, trees, plants, oak, maple river birch, viburnum, viburnums, seedlings, growing, pines, evergreen, emeliners, bruning bushes, garden, gardens, landscapin
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6). Native Trees For Lower Bucks County Pa By : b hirst
Native Trees For Lower Bucks County Pa
Article Related to: eastern, pa., all, during, his, life, he, has, been, enjoying, growing, and, selling, trees, and, plants
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7). Mustard: The Greatest Among The Herbs By : Gwen Nyhus Stewart
Mustard plants have been used for thousands of years for their pungent flavour in condiments, spicy greens for side dishes and salads, and in traditional folk medicine and Chinese herbal medicine to treat a variety of ailments. The name mustard comes from the Latin mustum ardens, or “burning must.” It was so named because as the seeds were pounded with unfermented grape juice, or must, their pungent qualities developed, hence “burning.
Article Related to: mustard, plants, seeds, greens, uses in the kitchen, recipes, growing, harvesting
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9). Laws Governing Organic Products By : Fran Black
The potential of modern organic farming is thus largely unrealized, but organic and local food markets are reaching a tipping point. The rise of organic farming has been driven by small, independent producers, and by consumers. The organic movement has developed in response to a growing demand for organic products.
In the 1980s around the world, various farming and consumer groups began seriously pressuring for government regulation of organic production.
Article Related to: organic, organics, laws, legal, govern, governing, produce, growing, garden, all natural
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11). Transplanting Deciduous Shrubs By : Merchants Passage
Shrubs to be transplanted from a natural stand or from one part of a yard or garden to another are most safely taken with a ball of earth on the roots. The size of the ball will vary with the size of the plant. The average shrub should be transplanted with a ball of earth about one half the spread of the branches. This is simple enough for plants growing in a clay or clay loam soil.
Article Related to: garden, gardens, gardening, landscape, landscaping, garden decor, garden accessories, lawn, lawns, plants, planting, growing, shrub, shrubs
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13). Factors that Influence Successful Seed Plant Propagation By : michael straumietis
The process of artificially or naturally distributing plants is known as "propagation." The purpose of this is to increase the number of plants whether through sexual reproduction, or seeding, and asexual reproduction, or cloning.
Article Related to: plants, propagation, hydroponics, hydroponic, nutrients, growing, gardening, gardens, fruits
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14). How To Grow Amazing Wildflowers By : Louanne Baelde
Landscaping with wildflowers is becoming increasingly popular. These wonderful displays of beauty are incredibly self-sufficient. Wildflowers dazzle your gardens with sprays of color with a powerful endurance not often noted in domesticated garden flowers. No need to worry about soils of low fertility; wildflowers adapt wonderfully in these types of soil.
Article Related to: wildflowers, gardening, flowers, gardens, landscaping, planting, growing, fertilizing, seeds, soil, hobbies, home, how to, home and garden, educational
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15). How to Get the Most Benefit From Your Hydroponic Newsletter By : michael straumietis
Information is the new commodity for success and wealth. If you can get your hands on it, use it. In hydroponics, new tricks and techniques are being tested and utilized on a daily basis. Most of this information is then published in newsletters available to most anyone for free!
Article Related to: newsletter, hydroponics, hydroponic, gardening, gardens, nutrients, plants, growing, growers, plant
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16). Zucchini: A Power House of Nutrition By : Gwen Nyhus Stewart
Dating back to 7000 B. C., zucchini (Cucurbita pepo) is native to Central and South America. Sometimes called by the nickname “Italian Squash,” zucchini was brought to North America by its southern neighbours. Early European explorers introduced zucchini to Italy and other countries in Europe. Italians initially grew zucchini for their sweet, edible blossoms, later the hearty fruits were experimented with producing the delectable dishes that resulted in zucchini being dubbed Italian squash.
Article Related to: zucchini, summer squash, growing, companion planting, nutrients, uses in the kitchen
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21). Vital Information for Plant Cloning By : michael straumietis
Cloning is the process of making an identical copy of something. In plant propagation, cloning is a way to asexually reproduce a plant. Plants produced in this way are genetically identical to the parent plant. Plant cells exhibit a trait known as totipotency, meaning they all have the ability to divide and make another plant.
Article Related to: plant cloning, cloning, plants, hydroponics, hydroponic, gardening, growing, gardens, fruits, flower
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22). Techniques for Cloning Plants By : michael straumietis
Plants naturally clone themselves to reproduce.
People can clone plants by simply taking a cutting of the plant such as a twig or stem and planting it. This is called vegetative propagation, a technique used by horticulturists to produce the best plants for flower, fruits and vegetables.
Article Related to: cloning plants, cloning, hydroponics, hydroponic, gardening, growing, nutrients, gardens, fruits
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24). Hydroponics Supplies for the Ebb and Flow System By : michael straumietis
The Ebb and Flow system for hydroponics that is known for its simple operation, proven reliability and its low initial investment, all while providing the unique advantages of hydroponics gardening.
Article Related to: hydroponic system, hydroponics, gardening, growing, gardens, nutrients, hydroponic, fruit, vegetable
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