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    A gardening tool you can use standing up. Simply center the tool over the weed, push it into the soil and lean it sideways to pull up the weed. It's that simple.

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    While we always sing the praises of pumpkins and corn when fall comes around, don't forget tasty root veggies like parsnips, celeriac and sweet potatoes.

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  5. Compost - Wikipedia

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    On open ground for growing wheat, corn, soybeans, and similar crops, compost can be broadcast across the top of the soil using spreader trucks or spreaders pulled behind a tractor. It is expected that the spread layer is very thin (approximately 6 mm (0.24 in)) and worked into the soil prior to planting.

  6. Gardening by the Yard - Wikipedia

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    Gardening by the Yard is an American gardening show that airs weekly on HGTV and is hosted by master-gardener Paul James. It premiered in 1996. HGTV states that Gardening by the Yard is for people who want their yards to look great but don't have time to spend on them. [1] James focuses on the lighter side of gardening and practices organic ...

  7. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Plug plants are young plants raised in small, individual cells, ready to be transplanted into containers or a garden. [2] Professionally raised vegetable/flowering plants in controlled conditions during their important formative period (the first 4–6 weeks) can help to ensure plant health [ 2 ] and for plants to reach their maximum potential ...

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