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Mulch Defined

Any loose, usually organic material placed over the soil as a protective covering or for decorative purposes. Common mulches are ground bark, saw dust, leaves or straw.

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Composting Fall Leaves Turns Garden Trash into Treasure

Published December 2, 2008, 7:49 pm, Carteret County News-Times

(ARA) - Leaves have turned brilliant hues, evenings are cool and geese are flying south in search of warmer temperatures. So long fall, winter is on its way.

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Returning items to the Earth

Published December 1, 2008, 10:25 pm, Bureau County Republican

Sometime ago I met a person who said that for at least six months, they realized they had never touched the earth. They went from their house, to attached garage, to pavement and sidewalk and street, and into a building, never stepping on soil or grass. I suppose if you live in a big city that is not hard to do and maybe not even uncommon. Such a person only comes in contact with grass or soil ...

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Fine living: Advice on keeping your garden green without skimping

Published November 30, 2008, 10:36 am, Marin Independent Journal

PJ Bremier This is the season to negotiate. That's the good news of this economy. Almost everyone is in the same financial boat and is willing to cut the costs of their products or services.

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Grow Food Crew is transforming lawns

Published November 30, 2008, 12:08 am, Ventura County Star

On a bright, warm Saturday morning in Ventura, 40 strangers arrived at Jeanne LaRocco's house to help create a sustainable garden. The Grow Food Party Crew, as they call themselves, dug up the patchy turf in the backyard, shoveled mulch, pulled out weeds, laid out walkways and planted a variety of fruit trees, vegetables and herbs.

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Things to do in the garden this week

Published November 29, 2008, 1:33 am, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

It's not too late to plant spring-flowering bulbs. Beds where you plan to plant them can be covered with a deep layer of mulch to keep the ground unfrozen until planting can be done.

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BEN column

Published November 26, 2008, 9:18 pm, Bridgeton News

Good morning and happy Thanksgiving! We wish the weather man would make up our minds. First, it was Sunday and the Bridgeton Christmas parade that was threatened by rain.

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  • Organic Gardening : Home page: Organic gardening is the use of natural compost and manure to fertilise and grow plants and flowers. No harmful chemicals or pesticides are used to protect the plants. As opposed to gardening that uses pesticides and other chemicals, organic gardening is truly natural.

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