"Garden Tips For The Green Thumb Gardener"
Discover how YOU can get the beautiful garden you always wanted ...
Regardless of where you live or what your gardening experience is, you will find a goldmine of garden tips at this website.
From fruit trees to ferns, from seeds to shrubs, from picking the best garden tools to finding shrubs that fit in with your garden, you'll find the gardening information you are looking for.
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Keep reading and you'll find out:
- When and how often you should water your lawn for the best lawn using the least amount of water
- Want to get a jump start on spring planting? Know what you need to do to have the healthiest starts for next spring's planting.
- If you live in a dry, desert environment, consider xeriscaping. Learn what plants are perfect for xeriscaping.
- Looking for the best garden tools? I'll let you know that to look for.
- How to "dead head" your plants for optimum growth and good looks.
- Install a drip system to minimize your water use. Know what supplies to get and how to get the best deals.
- How to elimate weeds - using organic natural methods.
- Build a shade garden right in your backyard.
- What to plant in autumn for next spring.
- Create the ultimate fertilizer using your kitchen scraps.
- Find out how much sun light, water, and what type of soil your rose bush needs.
- What's the best garden tools for the job.
- Where you can find seeds for your garden - English daisy, wheatgrass, mizuna - just to name a few.
- How to plant a container garden.
- Choosing hearty perennials - what's the best.
- What to avoid when landscape designing.
Just follow the links on this site and you will quickly discover why www.wendywooding.com is the best place for garden tips.
Happy gardening!!!

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Chinch bugs love grass. Small and nasty smelling, these 1/5 inch long bugs will do a job on your lawn. You can keep these obnoxious bugs away by aerating your lawn, removing thatch, and watering and fertilizing your lawn.
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