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I have a website that documents techniques to do things easier, faster or
better at www.efbetter.com. Do you have any unusual gardening tips, tricks
or techniques that you'd be willing to contribute?
Thanks,
- Jeff
On Sun, 11 May 2003 03:39:47 GMT, "Jeff" > wrote:
>I have a website that documents techniques to do things easier, faster or
>better at www.efbetter.com. Do you have any unusual gardening tips, tricks
>or techniques that you'd be willing to contribute?
Use mulch, preferrably organic (grass, hay, shredded leaves, etc). It
does three important things --- 1) keeps weeds down 2) Regulates
soil temperature 3) Regulates soil moisture
Compost all paper, vegetable and fruit wastes which would normally be
put into the garbage (banana peels, strawberry tops, carrot and potato
slicings, waste from a fridge-cleaning, etc.). This will cut garbage
output at LEAST by half, and also help the garden without expensive
topsoil or fertilizer.
Dan
Valkyrie
11-05-2003, 09:44 AM
"Dan" > wrote in message
...
> Use mulch, preferrably organic (grass, hay, shredded leaves, etc). It
> does three important things --- 1) keeps weeds down 2) Regulates
> soil temperature 3) Regulates soil moisture
>
> Compost all paper, vegetable and fruit wastes which would normally be
> put into the garbage (banana peels, strawberry tops, carrot and potato
> slicings, waste from a fridge-cleaning, etc.). This will cut garbage
> output at LEAST by half, and also help the garden without expensive
> topsoil or fertilizer.
What about the above are 'UNUSUAL GARDENING TECHNIQUES'??
Val
Tsu Dho Nimh
11-05-2003, 02:08 PM
"Jeff" > wrote:
>I have a website that documents techniques to do things easier, faster or
>better at www.efbetter.com. Do you have any unusual gardening tips, tricks
>or techniques that you'd be willing to contribute?
What is the pay rate?
Tsu
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To doubt everything or to believe everything
are two equally convenient solutions; both
dispense with the necessity of reflection.
- Jules Henri Poincaré
On Sun, 11 May 2003 00:29:54 -0700, "Valkyrie" >
wrote:
>What about the above are 'UNUSUAL GARDENING TECHNIQUES'??
You ever see that Glad thash bag commercial where Gilbert Gottfried is
throwing out a good compostable bag of rotten vegetables? People do
it all the time.
Besides, I didn't hear any other tips from anyone...just criticism.
Dan
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