See on Scoop.it – Digging The Earth Lucero De La Tierra‘s insight: The time of year is here to start thinking about and planning for your vegetable garden and seed starting soil. Yes, it may still be February, but even…
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Vermicomposting and Vermiculture: Worms, Bins and How To Get Started
See on Scoop.it – Digging The Earth Ed. note: This is the fourth post in the Green Basics series of posts that TreeHugger is writing to provide basic information about important ideas, materials and technologies for new greenies (or those…
Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening | GoGreenNation.org
See on Scoop.it – Digging The Earth Growing your own vegetables is rewarding and fun. Learn what crops to grow in your spring garden and about the efficient technique of growing your vegetables in raised beds. This event will be…
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A movie that I could watch over and over is. . . Sabrina with Harrison Ford and The Notebook. There are many other movies that I thoroughly enjoy, but these two movies are my guilty pleasures. They are my chick…
Midwest Snow Drought Continues to Affect Watertable
It seems amazing to me how easily people have forgotten that practically the entire nation was steeped in a terrible drought this summer. The Midwest had it really bad. Only a few heavy but fleeting storms pummeled and I…
Empty Your K-Cups for Compost
When we first bought the Keurig Coffee Brewer I was really disappointed that the pods were plastic and could not be thrown in the compost heap. I was so used to taking my brewed coffee grounds, filter and all, and…
Smart Outdoor Gardening, Part 1 – The Sun
With spring in the air and temperatures rising we tend to want to frolick outdoors without a care in the world, bury our hands in the soil and allow the sun to dance merrily across out sweat-beaded brow. If we…
Psychotic Weather Hampers Gardener's Early Starts
March was the warmest month on record nationwide. With temperatures in the Midwest nearing 90 many of us had to turn on the AC several months earlier than expected. This also urged on many eager gardeners to plant out in…
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Brighten up your readers Rainy Day. Two hundred dollars will purchase quite a bit of compost, potted plants and garden tools (wipe away drool). For all bloggers who would like to participate in this Rafflecopter giveaway, at NO COST, please…