by Daphne Winslow | Dec 14, 2010 | gardening
* Trowel/transplanter blade for planting * Serrated edge for cutting open bags of mulch/soil * Sharpened straight edge for cutting sod * Twine cutter/opener * Weed tip * Steel counter-balance and tamper for tamping down wood stakes or to hammer small nails * Ergonomic...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 10, 2010 | gardening
The ROC grips like iron, feels like bare hands. With a 100% Rayon made from bamboo shell, foam nitrile coated palm provides great grip, increased abrasion and puncture resistance.Price: $14.99 Click here to buy from Amazon
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 8, 2010 | gardening
Whether it’s Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas or simply a pleasant surprise, these attractively packaged sets make an ideal gift for the garden lover, and are sure to make a welcome change from the usual socks or soap sets! The patio garden set...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 3, 2010 | organic gardening
Where to start when the cultivation of organic products. We can often be oppressed at the beginning of a project – there is simply so much to think and analyze. Whether starting from scratch, so you really have a great opportunity to plan and lay out your garden in a...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 3, 2010 | organic gardening
Learn how to grow an organic garden is really very easy. The number one rule is using only organic 100% those products are free of chemicals and pesticides. First step is to test the soil to determine the properties of soil that you have. You need to find the best...