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    Basic Tools of the Trade - #2

    #2: Cutters Another useful tool for cutting or trimming bonsais, the cutter is designed specifically for trimming small and large branches and trunks. Just like shears, this tool is made availabl...

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    Basic Tools of the Trade - #4

    #4: Pliers Highly valuable for shaping and squeezing certain parts of your bonsai in place, the pliers are also designed to handle jobs involving wiring. This material comes in a variety of shape...

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    Choosing And Planting Perennials

    If you've been growing a vegetable garden for a while, you might be feeling slightly disgruntled at how plain it is to look at. I too began my gardening career with a vegetable garden, but I decided t...

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    Choosing And Planting Perennials

    If you've been growing a vegetable garden for a while, you might be feeling slightly disgruntled at how plain it is to look at. I too began my gardening career with a vegetable garden, but I decided t...

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    Choosing Horticulture Plants To Landscape Your Home

    If you are planning your home garden, you are up for an exciting project which can greatly enhance your home's surrounding landscape and at the same time increase your home's value. Here are some thin...

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    Common Garden Pests

    There are literally hundreds of common garden pests that can attack your plants and threaten the viability of your gardening efforts. We couldn’t possibly address all of them. There are, howev...

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    Conclusion

    Though the art of bonsai can be very daunting to newcomers when they first start out, in reality it is as simple as you make it. There are many species and varieties of trees available to grow; many n...

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    CONCLUSION

    Throughout this book we have asserted that gardening is easy. Perhaps a better choice of words would be that gardening is simple. There is some physical labor associated with gardening, especially w...

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    Controlling Those Weeds

    Weeds can be an organic gardener’s curse. Actually, for all gardeners, weeds are the bane of their existence in some cases. This author absolutely detests weeding her garden, but it must be do...

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    Creating Your Bonsai - Chinese Elm

    Indigenous to East Asians, the Chinese Elm is the bonsai specie that grows to a length of about 18 meters. It is tall and noted particularly for its spreading bark and habit that are stippled with di...

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    Finding Drought Resistant Trees

    If you live in an area that is slightly parched of water, you know better than anyone that one of the things that decides whether a tree survives or not is your ability to supply it with sufficient wa...

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    Flower Drying

    You may have not yet the seen the product with your own two eyes but the result of flower drying will make such an attractive centerpiece in your living area. It will unmistakably add that touch of te...

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    Flower Fairies

    They may just exist in your dreams but a mere sight of their delicate features seem so real, more than being surreal even. Identified as little creatures that take the gardens as their domicile, flowe...

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    Gardening Rose Organic

    It is in the interest of the community and environment to have great popularity of organic gardening. Rose organic gardening is also a part of the whole scheme. Rose is the queen of all flowers. This ...

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