Blogs Posts on "Soil"




Illinois next Gitmo? House Republicans say no by Chicago Fabulous Blog on Nov 14, 2009A near-empty prison in rural Illinois has emerged as "a leading option" to house suspected terrorists from Guatanamo Bay -- an idea welcomed by people in the tiny river town of Thomson but sharply criticized by Republicans in Congress. PHOTOSThe cong...



A review of SOiL, 12th November 2009 by Devastating The Obvious on Nov 14, 2009On the 12th of November 2009 I went to see SOiL at the Westcoast Bar in Margate, England, and decided to review the gig for my Last.FM profile.  As it’s been a while since I’ve made an entry here I thought I might as well post it here as...



Hay is for Horses! by Good Morgans on Nov 13, 2009After a few dry years, we had enough rain for a good crop of hay. Here’s the first trailer load, brought in before a storm that was forecast but didn’t eventuate. We love growing our own hay, because we know there’s only goodness in...



Good dirt. by Growing Green(er) Days on Nov 6, 2009It’s beginning to feel like fall here in South Carolina. Last night, I covered my newly planted strawberries and lettuces in case we had a freeze. Leaves completely cover our yard...we must have a hundred trees, easily. The jack-o’-lanterns are m...



Vegetable Gardening Tips That Help Us Grow More (Google / Backyard … by Landscaping Focus on Nov 3, 2009My wife and I have found that it doesn't matter whether we do our gardening directly in the ground, using raised beds or even using containers there are a few vegetable gardening tips that save us time and were easy to implement. ...





Five Things For Fall Gardening by Landscaping Focus on Nov 3, 2009November is here which usually means a slow down of sorts for most gardeners and lawn aficionados. We start to think of turkeys and holiday decorations and begin to put the garden beds to sleep for the winter. ...



Fall Vegetable Garden Maintenance | The Gardening Everyday by Landscaping Focus on Oct 21, 2009With winter just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about your vegetable garden . I know that sentence sounds like an oxymoron, but working on your.



Using Human Urine As Fertilizer (!) by Big Blog Of Gardening on Oct 21, 2009In one year, the average human produces enough urine to fertilize 6,300 tomato plants in just one season. That fact makes me want to run outside every time I feel the need and drench my vegetable patch.



Accessories for the Home Vegetable Garden: The Right Tools Make … by Landscaping Focus on Oct 21, 2009Gardening is more enjoyable when the gardener has good tools. The gardener will also be more successful when they have the right tool and accessories for the task.



Harvard University’s Transition To Organic Lawn Care by Big Blog Of Gardening on Oct 19, 2009Harvard University has eliminated the use of ALL synthetic fertilizers and harmful chemicals after a one acre organic experiment yielded astounding results.




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