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Just because the leaves are falling and you’ve already done the final mow of the year is no reason to neglect the lawn. Ensure the maximum health of your grass by staying on top of seasonal maintenance knowing next summer your bare feet will be amply rewarded. http://www.heitonbuckley.ie/blog/lawn-maintenance-your-seasonal-cheat-sheet/
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Anglian Home created a how-to infographic on successfully growing an herb garden.
How to Grow Your Own Indoor Herb Garden
Herbs are the keys to flavor. There’s no shame in using dried herbs, but growing fresh herbs yourself is well worth the effort. Many herbs repel insects, pack great health benefits, and are pretty simple to maintain. Luckily, you don’t need a huge backyard to grow your own indoor herb garden. These happy plants easily grow in small spaces, from your bedroom window to your kitchen counter. For the full article, visit us here: http://paleo.co/indoorherbgd
Fresh Eggs Daily® with Lisa Steele
Instead of using commercial fertilizers and plant food, why not use some scraps from your kitchen that would otherwise end up in the trash or compost bin to amend and improve your garden soil naturally? Inexpensive and easy, these are my favorite ways to get my garden ready for spring planting. Eggshells, banana peels, Epsom salts, coffee grounds. Find out more at http://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2016/06/7-ways-to-improve-your-garden-soil.html
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Spoil Your Garden Rotten With Homemade Compost [Infographic]
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Could it be your Soil pH levels are off ? - The Homestead Survival
How to test if your soil is alkaline or acidic and what to do to fix it - if it's acidic add limestone, if it's alkaline add coffee grounds, sawdust, or peat moss to lower the pH of your soil
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How to Grow Your Own Indoor Herb Garden
Herbs are the keys to flavor. There’s no shame in using dried herbs, but growing fresh herbs yourself is well worth the effort. Many herbs repel insects, pack great health benefits, and are pretty simple to maintain. Luckily, you don’t need a huge backyard to grow your own indoor herb garden. These happy plants easily grow in small spaces, from your bedroom window to your kitchen counter. For the full article, visit us here: http://paleo.co/indoorherbgd