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How to Plow a Field

Posted August 26th, 2009 By Marck Gardening

Civilization began when human beings started to turn over the soil to plant food. Plowing may have come a long way since the first human beings used their hands and digging sticks, but tilling the earth is still an important part of [...]

How to Pull Weeds

Posted July 8th, 2009 By Elaine Gardening

A flourishing green garden looks lovely, but when all the greenery turns out to be weeds, it’s not a pretty sight. Weeds make your plants and blooms unhealthy, so you need to take them out. You can use insecticide, but if you prefer [...]

How to Test Soil pH Level

Posted March 12th, 2009 By Elaine Gardening

Every good gardener knows that one of the key players in getting healthy plants is the quality of the soil. It’s important to know your soil’s chemistry, especially the pH, which is the level of alkalinity or acidity. Since different plants require different [...]

How to Fill Pot Holes

Posted March 12th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

When pot holes happen on public streets, you can expect the local government to do something to patch it right up. However, when pot holes happen in your own driveway, there’s no one to look help for but yourself. Here’s how to fill [...]

How to Grow a Vegetable Garden

Posted January 2nd, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

Planning the Site
As a general rule, if the land runs east and west, the taller plantings should be on the north, so that the lower-growing vegetables will not be cut off from the light. Corn grows so much taller than any other cultivated [...]