Cultivating and Weeding the Garden Without Chemicals
Learn the basics of weeding and cultivating - pesticide free! Cultivating and weeding are unpleasant tasks for most gardeners. We love the beautiful flowers and the fresh vegetables, the "end result." First, the architect of the garden must ... [... more]
GardenGuides |
Fragrance in Bloom: Cultivating the Scented Garden ...
Fragrance in Bloom: Cultivating the Scented Garden Throughout the Year (Cascadia Gardening Series) [... more]
$0.25
A1 Books |
Cultivating Greens
Weeds are green and while some, like lamb's quarters and purslane, can be eaten as greens, you really don't want them growing in among your salad crops. They steal moisture, fertilizer and sunlight. Some of the slower-growing greens can be shaded ... [... more]
National Gardening Association |
How to Use a Cultivating Fork
There are just some tools for which there are no substitutes. A cultivating fork, sometimes called a spading fork, is one of them. Here are some uses for this tool, which looks like a pitchfork with wider tines and a shorter handle. Use a ... [... more]
eHow |
Cultivating Minds
Cultivating Minds is a ground-breaking unification of the ideas of Simmel and contemporary perspectives in cultural psychology. [... more]
$50.00
eBooks |
Centering Educational Administration: Cultivating ...
Centering Educational Administration: Cultivating Meaning, Community, Responsibility [... more]
$32.13
A1 Books |
Cultivating
After using either a hoe or tiller to cultivate weeds, go back the next day to nip out any survivors. When battling perennial weeds, you can weaken the plants by chopping them down with a sharp hoe, but it's best to combine hoeing with digging to ... [... more]
National Gardening Association |
Cultivating Delight: A Natural History of My Garden
Amazon.com Review: Diane Ackerman relishes the world of her garden. As a poet, she finds within it an endless field of metaphors. As a naturalist, she notices each small, miraculous detail: the hummingbirds and their routines, the showy tulips, the crazy [... more]
$13.95
Amazon.com |
Cultivating Perennials
Cultivation breaks up soil crusts and eliminates weeds and volunteer perennials which may have self seeded. Shallow cultivation reduces the danger of root damage to the perennials. Cut weeds off just below the soil surface with a sharp hoe. Some ... [... more]
Old House Web |
Cultivating Annuals
Cultivate by hoeing to break up soil crusts and control weeds. Shallow rooted annuals are injured by deep, vigorous cultivation. Hoeing should be very shallow to cut weeds off just below the soil surface. As the annuals fill in, hand weeding may ... [... more]
Old House Web |
The Authentic Garden: Five Principles for Cultivating A ...
So That's Why I Love the Gardens I Do: This is a wonderful book, and an important one, I think. It explains why some gardens touch us and how that sense of wonder is achieved in compelling gardens and maybe even in our own. It does not tell us what [... more]
$34.95
Amazon.com |
Cultivating the Cook in You
There are certain meals no self-respecting cook should be without. Mini Mud Sandwiches (Like Mud Pie, but smaller...) Honey Nut Chicken Barbecued Succotash [... more]
Food Network |