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... nutrients. Some chemicals may also work like insecticides, but this is a general cure. You also need to dig a lot because the cut worms have this tendency to snuggle up on your plants for shade and life. Maggots - Maggots are extremely disgusting, and they tend to make your landscape ugly if you do not ...
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... edges of the sod and get under it. Once you have turned it all upside down, it is best to add a layer of straw to discourage the grass from growing back up. After the layer of straw, simply add all the soil and steer manure that a normal garden would need. Planting your plants in your new area shouldn ...
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... efficient irrigation system so that water from the rivers would go to the land they planted on. These days, we have the technology to divert water to these areas using pipes. When it has not rained for a long time, we are able to make artificial rain. Third is sunlight. We may not control its movement ...
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... create the ideal environment by putting a bird house or a small pond. Once they are in place, they will do the rest by patrolling your garden and eating those who seek to eat your crops. Putting up a few barriers can also help. Row covers are known to prevent moths from landing and laying eggs. You can ...
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... excrement. I don t know who thought up the name earthworm castings, but I guess it makes sense if you think it through. You may have seen worm castings for sale at your local garden center and didn t realize what you were dealing with, but now you know. Don t worry, earthworm castings are clean, odorless, ...
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