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Timothy Samuel's Articles in Home & Garden

  • Growing Pineapple Plants
    Pineapples are known for being a sweet and juicy fruit that we eat from time to time. It is also very helpful to us, did you know that by eating pineapples it will help fight parasite in your body and also it's anti- inflammatory.
  • Raspberry Plants
    Freshly prepared and sugared raspberries are excellent when served alone or used to make a raspberry sundae. The red type is the second most popular type the red raspberry is first to ripen, followed by the black, purple, and yellow cultivars.
  • Hay Bale Gardening
    Hay bale gardening technique is a low-cost and convenient way of growing flowers and vegetables. Growing vegetables in a hay bale garden is similar to the technique used to grow vegetables in a raised bed garden. If you are just getting your bales, give the bales a thorough soaking, and let them begin to break down before you plant your vegetables.
  • Lasagna Gardening
    Lasagna gardening is a no-dig, no-till organic gardening method that results in rich, fluffy soil with very little work from the gardener. The name "lasagna gardening" has nothing to do with what you'll be growing in this garden.
  • Growing Blueberries In The Home Garden.
    Blueberry fruit is also low in calories and sodium, contains no cholesterol, and is a source of fiber. A major constituent of the fiber is pectin, known for its ability to lower blood cholesterol. In studies blueberry contain measurable quantities of allergic acid, which has inhibiting effects on chemically induced cancer in laboratory studies blueberry juice also contains a compound that prevents bacteria from anchoring themselves to the bladder, thereby helping to prevent urinary tract infection.
  • Greenhouse Gardening Some Helpfull Tips
    How to have your very own greenhouse garden.
  • Planting Garlic can be easy and fun
    Growing garlic in your yard can have great benefits.
  • Tasmania Gardening
    Growing plants in Tasmania
  • Tips to have your very own greenhouse garden.
    Things to think about before starting a greenhouse garden.

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