
Vegetable Gardening:Green sand, how much to use? - Dave's Garden
Feb 6, 2014 · A thread in the Vegetable Gardening forum, titled Green sand, how much to use?
4 Little Used Soil Amendments that Make a Big Difference
Aug 20, 2022 · Soil amendments are popular for improving your garden. Some natural amendments you may not have heard of are biochar, bat guano, greensand and comfrey.
Snakes in the Garden- the Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Dave's Garden
May 24, 2011 · The purpose of this article is to introduce the North American reader to snakes they are most likely to encounter in their gardens and help them to recognize which are friendly and which …
Comments regarding Spray-N-Grow - Dave's Garden
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Reimer Seeds - Dave's Garden
Jan 13, 2011 · Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website. Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.
Gaining Groundnut - Dave's Garden
May 6, 2025 · After further research, I discovered It probably wouldn’t have had any since, in the northern part of its range, the groundnut tends to be triploid. That means it contains three sets of …
Rock Dust... DUH!! - Dave's Garden
Apr 2, 2008 · [4] One reason seaweed is so effective in the garden is the high trace mineral content. Greensand, a common soil amendment, is just dust from sandstone rock that was deposited in …
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Euphorbia "Flowers," an introduction to the amazing Cyathia
Apr 22, 2011 · When I recently was telling someone about one of my Euphorbia flowering, they pointed out to me that Euphorbia have cyathia, not flowers, so they can't flower. Well, that was simply hard to …
Snake Road in Southern Illinois is Closed for the Fall Migration
Sep 10, 2022 · Snake Road is closed for the fall migration season and you can only access this little 2.5 mile stretch of Southern Illinois road by foot for the next two months.