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Tag Archives: soil inoculant
Agricultural Extension Service Answers Your Questions
Is the meadow on our property suitable for an orchard? Where’s the best place to plant asparagus here on our land? The hill next to our utility road seems to be slipping. Would it help if we planted trees there? … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening for Beginners, Resources for Gardening
Tagged Find Agricultural Extension Service, local gardening answers, soil inoculant, tips for beginning gardeners
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Growing From Cuttings
If you think you don’t have a green thumb, you could be seriously mistaken. Growing from cuttings is a great way to start gardening! I held the tiny stem and leaves in my hand. The green and violet shimmer from … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening for Beginners
Tagged growing from cuttings, propagating cuttings, soil inoculant
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