E.N. Keith
Eric has worked in the green industry for about 15 years and has enjoyed gardening for most of his life. Along with all types of outdoor recreation, Eric also enjoys writing.
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Hocking College, Cincinnati StateInterests
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Displaying Results 1 - 22 (of 22) for Yahoo! Voices
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Great Winter Vegetables to Start NowA few great winter vegetables to start now to get an early start to the spring garden. -
Pastured Poultry in Your BackyardSome tips and requirements for raising poultry in the city.
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Build a Low-Cost Low Tunnel GreenhouseBuild an unheated, low-cost, low tunnel to grow vegetables and greens straight through the cold, winter months. -
The Anti-Privacy Computer AgeAn ever-increasing risk is threatening our privacy in the form of cyber-terrorism. With newly-emerging super-bug software, our privacy is seriously at risk.
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Grow Your Own Tomato SeedlingsStarting your own tomato plants can be fun and rewarding.
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How to Stake Tomatoes the Right WayAn informative guide on staking tomatoes the right way.
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Pruning or Suckering TomatoesAn informative guide on how to prune your tomato plants for increased yields.
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Saving Heirloom Tomato SeedsA guide to saving your best heirloom tomato seeds.
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Eat Organically Grown Carrots for HealthCarrots can be enjoyed in many different ways and are readily available at any time of the year in most stores.
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Tybee Island Has Something for EveryoneTybee Island is a relaxing, Georgia beach getaway. -
Ron Paul: An American PatriotRon Paul is winning polls all over the country despite the media blackout.
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Look for Oak Trees While You're HuntingIdentifying the oaks in your area can teach you diversity and hopefully make you a better hunter.
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Organic Certification: Is it Really Organic?Organic produce is more popular than ever. Most consumers understand what the term means but are not aware of the guidelines that sit behind the title "certified organic".
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How to Prepare For a Camping TripTo take the confusion out of packing for a camping trip, here are a few things you can do to help the process.
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Getting Started in Fly FishingGetting started in the quiet sport of fishing with a fly rod can be much easier with someone helping you through the process.
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Easy Vegetables to Grow for the New GardenerHere are some of the easiest veggies of all for those getting into the world of vegetable gardening. -
Some Things to Consider Before Constructing a GreenhouseMaybe you've always wanted your own greenhouse but didn't know the first thing about hothouse gardening or even where to get started. -
Inexpensive Ways to Make Your Garden ExoticThere are many ways to make your garden exotic with spending little or no money. I'm a midwest gardener, but I love to go to exotic gardens to remind me of more romantic times. I have found many simple and cost effective ways to bring this feel to your own garden.
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Encouraging Your Children to GardenKids love gardening! The marriage of children and gardening has great benifits for your child's education and spiritual well-being. In fact, most children are fascinated by the prospects of gardening.
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Simple Maintenance Tips for Lawn MowersStarting a lawn mower after it's been sitting all winter can be frustrating. These tips will keep your mower running for years to come.
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Tips on Keeping Your Houseplants GrowingKeeping your house plants alive and fresh indoors is effortless when you remember these general tips. Light, humidity, temperature, soil moisture levels; can all be factors in keeping your house plants flourishing.
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Tips on Picking and Cutting a Fresh Christmas TreeSome helpful advice on picking your tree and keeping it green for weeks throughout the holiday season.















