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by John Davidson
Nobody knows when the attractive Woodland plant known to the world as strawberries decided to leave the edges of the wood lands and invade the gar...
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by John Davidson
For many people who work outdoors on their land, the feel of the soil between their fingers is enough to give them a feeling of euphoria and sati...
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by John Davidson
Every gardener or crop grower worth his salt, knows all about the importance of good seeds, in order to get a bountiful harvest. This book is goin...
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by John Davidson
The moment you hear about crop rotation, you start to think about a method where you are going to be growing different crops in a more or less re...
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by John Davidson
Rock gardens have been part of landscaping and gardening lore for millenniums. In the East Japanese rock gardens or Zen gardens have been places ...
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by John Davidson
The moment you hear the word “rhododendron”, you immediately think that the name sounds familiar, especially in gardening circles. But it is surpr...
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by John Davidson
The first time I came across an example of raised bed gardening, my reaction was, that is an extremely sensible way of gardening, you do not have ...
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by John Davidson
The moment somebody talks about growing plants, our immediate reaction is, hey, what is the big deal, you just dig a hole, take the plant, and put...
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by John Davidson
When people think of flowers, two words usually come to mind. Those two words are pretty and fragrant. While both are accurate descriptions, most ...
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by John Davidson
Once upon a time, human beings were fortunate enough to have huge rolling miles of land in which to build their gardens and to cultivate their far...
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by John Davidson
As more and more of us are looking for healthier food alternatives, and easy food resources, which do not add to the burden of our limited budget,...
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by John Davidson
\It is always been the nature of human beings to try to improve on nature. That is why, you can be certain that millenniums ago when some enterpr...
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