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Backyard Makeover Game
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Soil Testing is Worth the Effort
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Enchanting Japanese Maples
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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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15 Deer-Resistant Plants
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Bold and Beautiful Zinnias
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How to Grow Raspberries
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden
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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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Find the Perfect Tomato
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25 Robust Summer Bloomers
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Off With Their Heads: Deadheading Perennials
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A gardener's checklist for early summer
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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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Building a Compost Bin
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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Viburnums are Versatile Shrubs
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10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed
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Free Download: Rose Pruning and Bed Prep
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Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests
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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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Garden Catalog Collector
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All About Starting Seeds
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Perfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders
Early Spring in the Johnson Garden
comments (0) April 23rd, 2009 in gallery
We have 11 acres with about 2 in yard and flower gardens, we do not currently have a composting system, we mulch with lots of different things like pine needels and cedar etc, we use wood ash , grass clippings on our veg. garden, but we would love to learn more about composting.
Note: The pic of our gazzebo is in the contruction stage, but upon completion has become a great addition to our yard.
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