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      Even balcony gardeners can grow delicious veggies.

      Even balcony gardeners can grow delicious veggies.
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      From weed seeds in the compost to out-of-control horsetail, put the axe on unwanteds in the garden.

      From weed seeds in the compost to out-of-control horsetail, we’ve got the answers you need to get rid of the problem—and prevent these unwanteds from even setting roots in the first place.
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      A properly built and maintained composter is odour free, does not attract pests and is extremely simple to maintain.

      A properly built and maintained composter is odour free, does not attract pests and is extremely simple to maintain.
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      The 10 golden rules for growing a phenomenal food garden.
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      Gardeners love homemade compost. Here are few tips on getting the most out of your kitchen scraps and plant trimmings.
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      Guidelines on how to produce good compost with the help of worms.

    • Compost tea recipe

      Here's a quick and easy recipe for compost tea from Sheena Adams.

      Compost tea is very good for the garden, offering nutrients and beneficial bacteria and micro organisms. Here's a quick and easy recipe for compost tea from Sheena Adams.
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