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Singing The Gardening Blues, What to Do When Your Crops Fail

How to handle failure in the garden, the reasons, and the answers.

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How to Attract Birdlife in Your Garden

Some easy tips how attract birds in your garden.

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How to Make Your Own Windmill at Home

In this article you will read about how to generate your own electricity at home by setting up a windmill. I will not describe the technical side of this project, but where to find the information you need to do it and what considerations should be made in advance.

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How to Tell If Your Roof is Damaged

Advice on how to recognize roof damage, and the different types of damage that appear when doing an inspection.

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Gardening Tips: From Start to Finish

Thinking about starting a garden this year? Great! Read some of these tips to help with the process especially if you are new to it. These few helpful pointers can make the difference between having fun with gardening or not doing it at all.

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Start Growing Your Garden Indoors

If you ever wanted to start your garden indoors before spring arrives but weren’t sure how, read on, and try one of these three methods. One of them is bound to work for you.

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Energy Savings: Save Money and Energy in Your Home

Energy prices are creeping up again and rumor has it that a new tax is not too far down the line. Here are some energy saving tips for your home that you can implement today and get ahead of the increase.

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Get Your Kids Involved in Gardening

If you are looking for an excellent activity to get your children involved in that could teach some valuable lessons, gardening is a good one to choose.

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Save Money: Save Energy

If you are looking for some ways to add to your bottom line, conserving energy is the best way to go. Here are a few ideas you can implement today that will help cut your costs over the long haul.

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Garden by the Elements: Wind

When gardening by the elements you have to consider the wind. Wind in the garden can be redirected, buffered, and reduced to increase your gardening pleasure.