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link to Using Spring Water on Plants: What you Need to Know

Using Spring Water on Plants: What you Need to Know

Spring Water is a natural and cost-effective means of watering plants with the added benefits of supplying minerals to the soil with each watering. Using spring water on plants is an affordable...

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link to Using Hot Water on Plants: What you should know!

Using Hot Water on Plants: What you should know!

Using hot water on plants has some pretty useful applications that you might have never thought of and the temperature of the water can cause both good and bad effects depending on the use. Hot...

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link to Using Garlic Water on Plants: Prevent Pests Naturally

Using Garlic Water on Plants: Prevent Pests Naturally

Did you know that you could use garlic water on plants to aid their growth? Garlic is a common kitchen ingredient that has some amazing benefits when it comes to creating a healthy and pest-free...

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link to Does Soil Need Sunlight? Here’s Why Not & Soil Protection

Does Soil Need Sunlight? Here’s Why Not & Soil Protection

Having soil unshaded can become an issue because sunlight can kill living organisms and remove moisture from the soil. However, both garden and potting soil can be covered to provide shade against...

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link to Using Crushed Concrete as Mulch (The Pros and Cons Explained)

Using Crushed Concrete as Mulch (The Pros and Cons Explained)

Using concrete as mulch can benefit plants whether they are landscaped or planted in a pot. Concrete with its white hue can also bring a modern look to plants while at the same time increasing...

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link to Do Carrots Go Bad? Here’s why and What you can do

Do Carrots Go Bad? Here’s why and What you can do

Carrots are a common vegetable in many American kitchens which will go bad as time passes. However, the shelflife can vary depending on the way they are stored. Carrots will quickly go bad if they...

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