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| Composting Can anyone tell me about citris in the Compost pile ? | 2 | 06.21.2008 07:19 pm |
| low water plants i am trying to conserve water. besides cactus, what are specific plants that don't require a lot of water? | 1 | 08.15.2007 11:25 am |
| Landscaping DIY Trees, shrubs and flowers, where is the best place to put them in my yard? I want to create a beautiful living environment, outside and... | 4 | 08.07.2007 05:21 pm |
| Green Living in the Garden How can I reduce my carbon footprint when I garden? Water conservation is one way, does anyone know any other tips? Are some plants better... | 7 | 08.07.2007 05:35 pm |
| Starting a Garden How can I create a low maintenance/high quality garden? Can I make a beautiful, amazing garden that only requires 4hrs of tending to a week? | 3 | 08.07.2007 05:01 pm |
| Orange County Gardening What vegetation and flowers will adapt best to the Orange County climate? Are there certain native plants that will draw the good bugs to my... | 3 | 08.07.2007 04:51 pm |
| New to Gardening I live in Northeast Texas and we are having a mild summer (high in the low 90's). I am recently divorced and want to start... | 2 | 07.27.2007 09:19 am |
| Hot Weather Planting Can you suggest plants that can be planted in the heat of summer? | 2 | 08.03.2007 11:37 am |
| Water Garden Can you see the bottom of your pond? My pond water is as clear as drinking water. | 2 | 08.03.2007 09:47 pm |
| Upside down Tomato planting. There is a way to raise tomatoes upside down. This would be a interesting experiment for a small garderder. Would you not say? | 1 | 08.03.2007 11:38 am |

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