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Not a Baaahhhd Idea: Using Goats to Mow Your Lawn
September 12, 2013 11:02 AM
by Linda Ly
Get Paid to Get Rid of Your Lawn in Los Angeles County
September 4, 2013 10:46 AM
by Linda Ly
In-Ground Gardens:
A good pair of garden pruners is a worthy investment. But like any tool, it needs proper care in order to do its job well and last a long time.
The 3 Essential Hand Tools Every Gardener Should Have
August 6, 2013 1:48 PM
by Linda Ly
In-Ground Gardens:
Truth: You don't need a whole arsenal of hand tools to be a great gardener.
Scientists Find Potential Culprit For Colony Collapse Disorder
July 25, 2013 5:33 PM
Plant Turnips Now For An Autumn Räebelichtli Umzug (That's A Turnip Lantern Festival!)
July 22, 2013 10:33 AM
by Tess Wilson
In-Ground Gardens:
The most fun you'll ever have with a root vegetable.
Garden Party: Planting The Ultimate Cocktail Garden
June 27, 2013 10:30 AM
by Tess Wilson
Container Gardens:
Backyard Bartender: Grow the ingredients you'll need for sipping all summer ... and beyond.
In-Ground Gardens:
These tips and tricks will make your garden chores a breeze, so that you can spend more time enjoying it out there.
Organic Mulch: What It Is And How to Get It (For Free!)
June 20, 2013 11:05 AM
by Linda Ly
In-Ground Gardens:
Mulch will keep your garden happy and healthy, especially over the summer.
California Seed Companies to Get Your Garden Started
June 7, 2013 11:06 AM
by Linda Ly
Container Gardens:
Seed catalogs and seed banks are treasure troves of exotic fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers, most of which you've never heard of.
10 Things to Consider Before You Start an Edible Garden
June 4, 2013 3:12 PM
by Linda Ly
Container Gardens:
Before you dig your first hole or sow your first seed, here are ten things to consider for first-time garden success.
In-Ground Gardens:
Instead of spending money on an elaborate setup just to start a few seeds in your house, you can easily reuse what you already have.
Container Gardens:
Direct sun versus partial sun versus dappled shade. Something as seemingly simple as sunshine can be confusing for a newbie gardener.
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