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  • Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden
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    Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden

    ByMark 08/1410/14

    Garden Visitors Broadly speaking, gardeners tend to be wildlife lovers too. When I worked in garden centers, I regularly had conversations with clients who simultaneously wanted pointers on ridding their yard of one pest or another (without harming it) and attracting wildlife.  Interestingly the key to both lies in understanding what these critters are looking…

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  • Garden Articles Round Up
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    Garden Articles Round Up

    ByDebbie 08/1410/14

    For the past month we have been working as contributors to HGTVGardens.com.  Mark and I are thrilled to have this opportunity to share our garden, cooking and crafting stories with others. HGTVGardens just release several of our articles on the site and we’d like to share them with our readers today. Bean Paste Stew with…

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  • Good Bugs: Beneficial Insects
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    Good Bugs: Beneficial Insects

    ByMark 08/1410/14

    There’s no such thing as a good bug, right? First of all, there are plenty of places that we don’t need bugs: I don’t care for cockroaches, silverfish, or bedbugs (although I’m sure they serve their purposes).  Once I’m outside, though I tend to give bugs the benefit of the doubt in order to protect…

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  • Shibori Tie-Dye with Natural Dyes
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    Shibori Tie-Dye with Natural Dyes

    ByDebbie 08/1410/14

    Tie Dye Japanese Style This week I experimented with natural dyes and Shibori.  I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome of this project. Plants have been used for centuries as sources for dyes.  The shades they can produce range from grays to reds, depending on the plants used. In my project I used blueberries, hibiscus…

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  • Replacing Handles on Garden Tools Part II
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    Replacing Handles on Garden Tools Part II

    ByMark 08/1410/14

    Garden Tools Redo Since the original post on this theme, I have come across a few tool heads that were destined to be thrown away, and couldn’t help but rescue them.  These tools still have a lot of life left in them, and it may help some of you to see these examples of the…

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