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Compost - It's Simple
Save time and money by turning landscape trimmings into a valuable soil amendment.
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Converting Grass to Gardens
Add more planting space to your landscape by converting a portion of your lawn to a flower or vegetable garden.
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Dividing Overgrown and Floppy Perennials
Overcrowded, poor flowering and floppy perennials can be invigorated with a shovel and a bit of your time and energy.
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Eco-friendly Slug and Snail Control
Get the most flavor and nutritional value from your garden-fresh vegetables with proper harvesting, storage and preparation.
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Fall Soil Preparation
As the summer growing season winds down, it’s a great time to prepare your landscape for next season. Start with a soil test. The results can save you money and the environment.
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Gardening with Your Neighbor - Shared Gardens
Get rid of the fence dividing you and your neighbors’ yard. Instead create a beautiful garden you both can enjoy.
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Kitchen Scraps to Gardener’s Gold
Give your garbage disposal and wallet a rest. Convert kitchen scraps into a nutritious soil additive for your garden while raising bait for your next fishing trip. All you need is a container with drainage holes, shredded paper, red worms and of course kitchen scraps.
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Perennial Garden Renovations
Give your tired perennial garden a boost without a total renovation. Topdressing your garden with compost every year or two provides most if not all the nutrients your perennials need.
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Recycling Coffee Grounds
Put coffee grounds and filters to work improving your garden’s beauty and productivity.
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Trench Compost Kitchen Scraps
Summer means lots of fresh fruits and vegetables and that means lots of kitchen scraps to manage. Don’t send them down the garbage disposer or throw them away. Instead, recycle them into your gardens.
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