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Adding Vermicompost to Your Soil Will Increase Vegetable Gardening Success

Vegetable gardening can be as simple as planting a seed and adding water, but if you want your garden to excel, you should be adding vermicompost to your soil.

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Building a Greenhouse with Recycled Materials

Building a greenhouse structure to nurture and protect seeds and young plants doesn’t mean building an expensive or all-new structure. Create a greenhouse atmosphere for early spring plants using some secondhand materials and a little creativity.

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Frosted Glass Designing

Instructions on how to create beautiful frosted designs on glassware without etching and acids.

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Crops for Early Spring

Too many people believe that vegetable gardening starts in May and ends on Labor Day. Here are some veggies that grow well from February through May in the midwest, or all winter long in the south.

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15 Household Uses for Table Salt

Thousands of years ago salt was a valuable commodity and was used in place of money. Salt was given to the parents of the groom until the 8th century and by the 12th century it was sold for it’s weight in gold. Salt has been used for many things through the years and in many ways but in our day we know it mostly for it’s ability to enhance the flavor of our food.