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  • Altering Your Climate
    Eventually the climate becomes your own personal concern. You live with it as it is, or you modify it within reasonable bounds to make its conditions more comfortable for you and your family activities, and for more satisfactory and productive gardening.
  • The Many Advantages of Raised Beds
    Gardeners who have been denied the luxury of a rich loamy soil have come up with a number of ways to combat the problem, and in doing so have found themselves with other advantages besides "good soil".
  • How to Harvest Tomatoes Early
    By knowing a few tricks of the trade, even short-season northern gardeners can harvest a bumper crop of vine-ripened tomatoes early in the season.
  • Molding and Nurturing a Trough
    Because they're slow growers by nature, many of the miniature-size cacti and succulents are appropriate for a small trough garden
  • How to Dry Flowers
    You can use dried flowers as colorful additions to herb potpourris or in charming winter arrangements. Collect and dry choice flowers during summer and fall. come winter, you'll have a generous supply of preserved material on hand.
  • Don't Give Up on 'Dead' Plants
    Do your new roses, shrubs, or trees appear to be dead? An understanding of delayed dormancy will keep you from giving up on poly plants.
  • The Basics of Golf
    More people play golf than any other outdoor sport. Every year, millions of golfers walk or ride over gold courses, swinging at a small, white ball with long, slender clubs. Gold emphasizes skill rather than strength.
  • Lowering Your Phone Bills
    The cell phone business is booming. And although being able to make calls from wherever you are can be enormously convenient, you can spend a lot of money for service given the myriad of extra charges
  • Heat, Ventilation and Humidity for Your Garden
    The zone in front of a fireplace, an electric radiant heater, a forced air furnace regulator, or any other dry heat source is a hazardous location.
  • Types of Gardens Throughout the Centuries
    The first gardens were made by primitive people as soon as they discovered that they could settle down in one spot and bring in the wild roots and other edible plants to grow near their homes.
  • 5 Common Fund Investing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    Some people want to hire a financial advisor to help them navigate financial choices. Problem is, many so-called financial consultants or advisors have serious conflicts or interest.
  • 5 More Common Fund Investing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    Don't make the mistake of believing that some supposed expert bold enough to make financial market forecasts on television, on radio, or in print actually has any proven talent to do so.
  • Amateur Weather Watching
    By watching the skies and learning to read them, we can predict the weather by some of the methods of our forefathers.
  • Using Plastic to Grow Plants - the Pluses and Minuses
    Before using any kind of plastic in the garden for frost protection, be it plastic jugs or plastic draped over an A-frame, there are a few things the gardener should know.

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