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... called her book..."The No Work Garden" which showed how she only used bales of hay in the 1950's and earlier to build her garden, spread the hay in the fall and after being well compressed through the winter, she would then simply place the vegetable seed into a small clump of soil at the proper planting ...
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... the whole area and weigh down with rocks, lift off on a sunny spring day a few days before you want to work on it. 5. Recycle glass jars: One s with sealable lids are the best for storing seeds, peas and beans until next year. After cleaning the jars, make sure they are totally dry by popping them into ...
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... must have done it using elements that can be found on the ground. Or you can also buy those available in the market as long as they claim to be organic. By going organic, you'll be able to help nature replenish its resources. Yes, you get from it all the materials that you will be needing for this task. ...
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... hands against oils, acids, herbicides, pesticides, and many other chemicals. Grip enhancing gloves are designed with rubber dots for extra gripping power. Cut and puncture resistant gloves are designed to offer extra protection against sharp edges If you are the type person that only wears gloves as an ...
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... in small dosages. But imagine what if somebody consumes this in excessive amounts and unknowingly develops an illness or their baby has birth defects. Such threats are real which is why we have to do something before it happens. Before the Department of Agriculture wanted everyone to go into organic farming, ...
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