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a gardening carnival – July 28, 2010

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Welcome to the July 28, 2010 edition of a gardening carnival.

chemical

Tom Gilmour presents Termite Inspection, Pest Control Specialist Philadelphia ¦ Trenton Insect Control Service posted at Northeast Exterminating, saying, “Termites are pretty slow to infest and damage a house, but once you are aware of their presence, severe damage may have already occurred.If you think you do have termites, it’s extremely hard to get rid of them on your own.”

Tom Gilmour presents Commercial Services | Northeast Exterminating posted at Northeast Exterminating, saying, “Commercial pest control encompasses many more things than spraying for insects and rodent control.”

flowers

Hortois presents Growing Sedum or Stonecrop posted at The Compost Heap, saying, “Tips on growing Sedum and Sedum mats”

gardening

Dawn presents Creating a wildlife friendly garden – Decorated Shed – Beautifully Engineered Buildings posted at Dawn.

Medhat Youssef presents Garden bird feeders posted at Wholesale bird feeders.

Cindy presents Recycle a Plastic Jug into a Watering Container posted at My Recycled Bags.com, saying, “Tutorial on how to recycle an apple jug into a handy watering container.”

travelcat4 presents Take Care What You Let Into Your Eco Friendly Garden! posted at Eco Friendly House And Garden, saying, “Be careful not to let bugs and disease in on new garden plants.”

Mike Collins presents Four Reasons To Grow Your Own Garden posted at Saving Money Today.

Debra Justice presents A Labour of Love: The Bra Planter posted at A Labour of Love, saying, “The ultimate recycling project.”

Morgan Schwartz presents The Accidental Gardener posted at What’s Fresh, saying, “It is once again garden season in Omaha. Learn about Square-Foot Gardening—the easiest way to garden in a city—and take 10 Lessons from a City Girl turned “Gardening Expert.”"

Vera Lang presents Summer Crafts: Beach in a Pot posted at Fine Craft Guild .com, saying, “Fun & Easy project to create a beach-feel on your deck.”

herbs

Ashley M. Jones presents 80 Incredibly Healthy & Healing Herbs You Can (Legally) Grow at Home posted at Pharmacy Technician Certification, saying, “DIY types with a bit of space to spare – even a windowsill will do! – may want to take their pharmaceutical pursuits one step further and create for themselves a garden full of traditional herbs and plants.”

lawn care

Brenda D. Chapman presents 10 Summer Projects to Enhance Your Yard posted at Construction Management Schools.

organic gardening

Jourdan presents Plan for World?s Largest Urban Farm posted at People for Green Justice.

patio furniture

Vera Lang presents Adirondack Chair Plans posted at Fine Craft Guild .com, saying, “classic chairs, oh so comfy, and now oh so easy to make: ~ a DIY project with the best instructions.”

trees

Monte Stonewall presents 10 Most Devastating Wildfires posted at Fire Science Colleges.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a gardening carnival using our carnival submission form.  The next issue of A Gardening Carnival will be available on August 25, 2010.

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