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  • Deck Designs  By : Anand
    Before building a deck check out our suggestions and ideas at DECK-DESIGNS.COM
  • Wrought Iron Fence Gates  By : Anand
    get the information on the best feature on Fence Gates. Learn all about Fence Gates at www.fence-gates.net including the favorite wrought iron fence gates
  • Paving Stone Design Patterns  By : Terry Morrill
    There are a wide variety of patterns one can choose when designing a paving stone installation. There are the basic patterns, several of which we’ll discuss in this article. Plus, you can take different color stones and create a patterned area within a larger space.
  • The Numerous Benefits of Interlocking Concrete Pavers vs. Other Paving Solut  By : Terry Morrill
    Interlocking concrete paving stones have a wide variety of benefits compared to other types of paving materials.
  • Fertilization for Your Lawn  By : Craig Elliott
    When it comes to keeping your body healthy, learning the basics of proper nutrition is the first step. Your lawn is no different. Fertilizing your lawn provides it with the necessary nutrients it needs to be healthy and attractive. So, in order to do this right, here are the basics for fertilizing your lawn this season.
  • Getting the Best Out of your Lawn - Five Tips to Success  By : Craig Elliott
    Whether you are trying to sell your home or simply want your lawn to look its best, make sure you are doing everything possible. For most of us, lawn care is limited to watering from time to time and cutting it when it gets too long. However, in order to create a healthy and attractive lawn, a bit more care is required. Here are five tips that can help your lawn this year.
  • Your Lawn and Lighting - Great Ways to Illuminate Your Property  By : Craig Elliott
    Your property is something that immediately makes an impression with others. When someone pulls up to your driveway or drives past your home, your lawn is the first thing they notice. In order to make sure that your property is illuminated and secure, you may want to assess your current layout. A healthy lawn and quality outdoor lighting can make your home even more attractive and secure.
  • Types of Water Features, Part 1  By : Terry Morrill
    There are several different types of water features out there: large, small, deep and shallow ponds, streams, waterfalls and Pondless® Waterfalls. But what are the primary differences? And how do you know which one is right for you?
  • Types of Water Features, Part 2  By : Terry Morrill
    There are several different types of water features available for building in your back yard: large, small, deep and shallow ponds, streams, waterfalls and Pondless® Waterfalls. How do you know which one is right for you? In this article we will discuss more about waterfalls and pondless waterfalls.
  • What Are Aquascape Products and Why Do We Recommend Them?  By : Russ Barragan
    There are many different ways to build a pond, waterfall or stream. One could debate right ways and wrong ways, but there are certainly ways of building water features that are easier, faster, more economical for the customer AND more profitable for you.
  • How to tell if a tree is diseased  By : Craig Elliott
    Tree disease has been an ongoing problem for landscapers for decades and can be a costly and dangerous expense. There are several things you should look for when trying to determine which or if a tree is infected with the nearly one hundred diseases that have been known to infect trees. Knowledge of what to look for will assist you in diagnosing a diseased tree and allow you to take the appropriate steps to remove and trees that are infected.
  • Gardening tips for the fall season  By : Craig Elliott
    Now that the dog days of summer have finally passed, it's time to start thinking about a few key fall gardening chores. These tasks will both provide you with colorful fall foliage as well as protect your summer plants for the following season. Gardeners also need to know what type of bulbs to plant that are strong enough to stand up to the sometimes harsh autumn weather conditions.
  • How to Choose the Right Shrubs for Your Yard  By : Craig Elliott
    Choosing the right shrubs for your yard is based largely upon what to hope to achieve in your landscape design. Shrubs can play any number of different landscaping rolls from structural to purely decorative, and anything in between. Finding the right shrub for the right purpose is an art as well as a science, so you are going to want to spend a lot of time at your local nursery.
  • How to Decide On a Tree Arrangement for Your Property  By : Craig Elliott
    One of the most enjoyable parts about owning a new home, or doing extensive work on an existing home is creating an attractively landscaped exterior. Before you start digging up the ground however it is important to have a clear design goal in mind so as to avoid any lengthy delays or complications once you begin work.
  • Top Five Pests That Can Destroy Your Lawn  By : Craig Elliott
    Most homeowners take great pride in their lawns, giving them constant care and attention; dutifully rooting out crab grass and catching dandelions before they go to seed, and applying lawn fertilizer in precise patterns on a set schedule. Unfortunately all of this excellent care can be for naught if your lawn becomes infested with bugs. Here are the top five lawn bugs that can cause lawn devastation.
  • Plants and Shrubs that can withstand the winter  By : Craig Elliott
    Many people give up on gardening when the cold temperatures of winter roll around. This is unnecessary because there are a wide variety of plants and shrubs that are hardy enough to withstand the harshest winter conditions. Many of these plants and shrubs will not only provide added greenery to your winter landscape but they also add color to the upcoming early spring months.
  • Understanding Landscaping  By : Bruce A. Tucker
    Many people may be familiar with the concept of landscaping, yet they may not have an actual definition or conceptualization for landscaping. There are day to day activities as well as elaborate plans that may take minutes or years to finalize. Whether people are intellectually aware of what these changes are comprised of or not, many people are to some extent very aware of landscaping. Essentially, landscaping is a process that refers to any type of modification done to an area of land. As such, landscaping refers to a number of different activities, but there are some fields that individuals are more familiar with than others. Hobbies and occupations can allow an individual to work in the area of landscaping.
  • There's No Such Thing as the Real World  By : Terry Morrill
    To borrow a line from songwriter John Mayer, what if you discovered that “there’s no such thing as the real world,” and that there was something better on the other side? The other side that I’m referring to is the completely natural world of water gardening.
  • Adding to Your Home's Living Space Easily and Effectively  By : Jayson Gerth
    By assessing what space you have and with a little creativity, new outdoor living and entertaining spaces or "outdoor rooms" can be had without spending the thousands of dollars it would take to actually add rooms to your existing home.
  • Driveway Pavers - Mortarless Interlocking Paving Stones  By : Terry Morrill
    Paving stones come in dozens of different shapes, sizes, textures and colors. Paving stones are also commonly referred to as pavers, pave stones, and interlocking paving stones. Each paving stone project can be customized to create exactly the type of effect that you want to create.
  • Choosing the Best Plants for your Garden  By : Slavco Stefanoski
    Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether the soil is well drained or waterlogged and whether your aspect is sheltered or windswept.
  • Top Ten Reasons to Choose Paving Stones  By : Terry Morrill
    We’re going to count down the top 10 reasons for choosing paving stones over other types of paving materials, for your driveway, patio, pool deck or walkway. Here we go.
  • Mother Nature Loves an Oakland Garden  By : C. F. Benninghoff
    It does not pay to get Mother Nature mad at you! It does pay to make her happy. This article discusses how to bring Mother Nature into your home through the use of the gardening style known as an Oakland Garden. Using this style of gardening brings in the birds, butterflies and a lot of happiness
  • Pondless Waterfalls  By : Terry Morrill
    Waterfalls are one of the most beautiful and spectacular sights in nature. People travel hundreds or thousands of miles to see the awesome sight of one of the world’s mighty waterfalls. But even smaller waterfalls are relaxing and give one a feeling of tranquility and connection with nature.
  • Lawn Care and Landscaping-what are the Differences?  By : Craig Elliott
    When you are looking to take care of your lawn, you probably aren't worried about what the difference is between lawn care and landscaping. However, when it comes to buying tools, doing the process, and seeing the finished product, you are probably going to need to know a little bit about the difference. First of all, you should know that both lawn care and landscaping are very important.
  • Lawn Damage from Moles  By : Megan Hazel
    If you have seen mounds of dirt on your lawn, you should know what they indicate. Mounds of dirt are often a warning sign that moles are calling your lawn their new home. This situation requires answers to some important questions such as: What qualities does your lawn possess that makes moles choose your yard over another? Also, and perhaps more importantly, how on earth are we to get rid of these pests?
  • Successfully Growing a Lawn from Scratch  By : Stephanie Larkin
    There are two established methods for growing a lawn from scratch. One is to use sod rolls that have already been grown. The second is to do it yourself with seed, fertilizer and water. Pre-grown sod is quick and easy, but becomes rather costly if you are sodding a sizeable area and requires professional installation. Growing your own from scratch is more time consuming and requires some understanding of soil chemistry.
  • Top Five Lawn Diseases that Can Destroy Your Lawn  By : Grant Eckert
    Gray snow mold (Typhula) appears under the snow that covers lawns as its name implies. This disease results in brown areas and yellow grass across your lawn and may also show pink or white 'fuzzy-looking' fungus after a good rainfall. It is particularly prevalent on tall grass that has not been mowed and can normally be prevented by keeping your grass cut to about a 2-inch high level.
  • Top Five Tools Needed for Lawn Care  By : Craig Elliott
    There are many things that you need to have in your arsenal to make sure that your lawn care can be completed in a timely and organized fashion. Simply going out there with a shovel isn't going to help you with your lawn care. Because there are many different regions and therefore many different things that have to be done for various lawns, there are five main and general things that you need in order to keep your lawn healthy.
  • Warning Signs that your Lawn Needs Professional Help  By : Grant Eckert
    Who knew that lawns were so smart? They are so brilliant that they will actually give you clear-cut signs when they are in need of professional maintenance. And you don't have to be a professional gardener either, just observant. If you pay attention to what your lawn is trying to tell you, it should be relatively easy to keep it looking healthy all year round.
  • Planting Fruit Trees For Your Garden  By : Simone Piette
    Fruit trees bear at different times of the year. For example, there are apples for early season, midseason, and late season (well into fall), so it is wise to select trees for the season you want.
  • Tips for Back Yard Landscaping  By : Megan Hazel
    When it comes to the back yard, your designs should center around maximizing the amount of usable living space you have, rather than focusing totally on the appearance of the space as in the front yard.
  • Tips for Front Yard Landscaping  By : Megan Hazel
    The front yard is one of the most important landscaping projects you'll undertake on your property. Getting the front yard right is particularly important because it's the part of the house that people most often see-and the part they see and walk through every time they enter. With that in mind, here are some landscaping and design tips for your front yard.
  • Tips for Maintaining Lawn and Garden Equipment in winter  By : Craig Elliott
    The winter can be a hard time to deal with your lawn and garden equipment. It is a tough time on many aspects of your home and your lawn, because of the frigid temperatures.
  • How To Light Up a Garden Fountain  By : Harry Nack
    If you have a garden fountain you can create amazing effect with some good lighting.
  • How To Plan For Shrubs In Your Garden  By : Simone Piette
    Used judiciously, shrubs can add beauty and make your landscape easier to maintain. Used incorrectly, they become time-consuming maintenance problems.
  • Installing Low Voltage Landscape Lighting  By : Kristi Cole
    Low voltage lighting is available in abundance of styles and can add emphasis to key elements of your home or garden at night, it will also make it safer on your walkways after the sun goes down.
  • A Year-Round Plan to Control Weeds  By : Ti-Craig Elliott
    Your yard is something that you should be proud of. You want the outside of your house and your yard to be just as magnificent as the inside of your home. When it comes right down to it, weeds are pests which can take your beautiful lawn and ruin it very quickly. Anyone with a yard can tell you that weeds can take over before you know it, and can ruin seasons of hard work.
  • An Overview of Home-Made Mulches  By : Ti-Craig Elliott
    Mulch and compost are the two most important things that you can use for your garden. Every spring begins a new battle to keep your gardens growing green and healthy. Gardener's worst enemies typically are blight, drought, parasites and diseases and of course the dreaded weeds. There are two basic type of mulch, inorganic and organic.
  • Reasons to Plant Evergreen Trees in Your Yard  By : Ti-Craig Elliott
    Evergreen trees are extremely valuable in your yard. Evergreen means that the plant retains its foliage all year long. Even in the smallest areas they can help to prevent a look of bareness in the winter months. They also make a great windbreaks and shelters for small animals and birds that live in your yard. You can plant evergreens in early spring and also safely in late August and in September.
  • Rye Grass - Keep Your Lawn Green in Winter  By : Ti-Grant Eckert
    Keeping your grass green all winter long can be a challenge. Most home owners would love to have a green lawn throughout the fall and winter, but how do you make this a reality? Rye grass is what you need to keep your lawn beautiful all year long. You have to over seed your regular grass with Rye grass preferably in the summer heat. Rye grass is also considered cool grass which also helps to prevent the invasion of aggressive winter weeds.
  • Tips for Keeping Brick Areas Weed Free  By : Ti-Grant Eckert
    Bricks are beautiful to look at in your outdoor areas. Many people choose to do brick work because it greatly enhances the look of their property, and it might also raise the value. Bricks are also versatile. You can use them for walkways, drive ways, or simple landscaping. You can dig them into the ground to create the right depth and height, and you can layer them to make them more interesting.
  • Trees That Can Withstand the Winter Cold  By : Ti-Grant Eckert
    In the Interior of Alaska, the forests at this time of year show that few kinds of trees thrive here. The forests contain only a handful of families, white spruce, black spruce, poplar, birch, willow, with the odd tamarack or over-grown alder thicket providing scant variety. There was a little research on why so few tree types grow naturally in Alaska.
  • Congenial Conditions To The Healthy Growth of Plants Part I  By : Godfrey Philander
    It certainly is true that many modern houses of the better sort do not offer very congenial conditions to the healthy growth of plants. It is equally certain that in many cases these conditions may be changed by different management in such way that they would be not only more healthy for plants to live in, but so also for their human occupants.
  • Congenial Conditions To The Healthy Growth of Plants Part II  By : Godfrey Philander
    After so much advice as to the possibility of making conditions right for the growing of plants in the house, the inexperienced reader will naturally want to know what these conditions are.
  • Congenial Conditions To The Healthy Growth of Plants Part III  By : Godfrey Philander
    The proper condition of temperature is the most difficult thing to regulate and maintain in growing plants in the house.
  • Synthetic Grass: An Increasingly Popular Alternative for the Yard  By : Daniel DeGiorgio
    As Australia’s severe drought has turned many green, lush gardens and yards into brown, lifeless dustbowls, an increasing number of Australian homeowners are turning to synthetic turf as a viable solution. Similarly, more home builders, landscapers, and sports and commercial facilities are actively investigating and promoting synthetic surfaces, causing a dramatic surge in synthetic turf demand here in Australia.
  • How to Properly Water your Lawn  By : Ti-Grant Eckert
    Lush green lawns are simply gorgeous-but it can take plenty of work to achieve that stunning emerald look. Watering your lawn correctly is absolutely vital to keeping your lawn healthy and green in any climate. Proper watering of your lawn can even help preserve water, as you'll be using it more efficiently, with less waste.
  • Tips to keep your Lawn Alive in the Dead of Winter  By : Ti-Grant Eckert
    Keeping your lawn alive and as healthy as possible when the cold weather hits requires that you start thinking about lawn care long before winter actually arrives. If you neglect your lawn during the fall and winter, it will become obvious during the spring, when unsightly dry patches or brown spots can appear.
  • Why Edging your Lawn is Important  By : Ti-Grant Eckert
    For most lawn aficionados, the color, height, and health of the lawn are all-important. Many people consider that edging isn't necessary, but in fact it's a finishing touch that can make all the difference between a good-looking lawn and a great one. Edging isn't a crucial part of lawn maintenance, but it gives your lawn a well-manicured look that isn't achievable by any other means.
  • The Cultivation of Vegetables  By : Godfrey Philander
    As to weeds, the gardener of any experience need not be told the importance of keeping his crops clean. He has learned from bitter and costly experience the price of letting them get anything resembling a start.
  • Implements And Their Uses  By : Godfrey Philander
    It may seem to the reader that it is all very well to make a garden with a pencil, but that the work of transferring it to the soil must be quite another problem and one entailing so much work that he will leave it to the professional market gardener.
  • How to prune grafted and budded plants.  By : kamal
    Budding is a form of grafting. Grafting is the art of attaching a piece of one plant to another plant, creating a new plant. Grafting is usually done because the desired plant is extremely difficult if not impossible to propagate through other means. Dogwoods, for example, are easily grown from seed, however, it is next to impossible to grow a Pink Dogwood from seed. The seeds from a Pink Dogwood will produce seedlings that are likely to flower white.
  • How to get attached to hybrid tea roses.  By : Thakur Anil
    Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world’s favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.Hybrid tea roses are among the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are the florist's rose.
  • SEEDS, BULBS TO BE USED IN GARDEN AND PONDS  By : william brunt200 william brunt200
    SEEDS, BULBS TO BE USED IN GARDEN AND PONDS

    If you want to gain something out of your garden then try to plant some seeds and bulbs in them. A bulb forming members are
    those which belong to monocotyledons while seed is just a small plant enclosed within the seed coat.

    If you would like to plant some bulbs in your garden then try planting onions which are the well known bulbs along with garlic.
    The Lilly family also is a bulb which can effectively grow in your garden. These bulbs have storage organs which developed in the
    under ground. If the tuber is formed above the ground then it a false bulb. The storage organ of the plant is actually known as the
  • Control Pests From Breaking Into Your Gardens And Spoil Your Gardening Spirit !  By : Lokesh Sharma
    Unwanted insects in your garden are just that: unwanted. Unwanted insects may eat and destroy your crops, something shared by any farmer or home gardener. Organic gardening is a means of controlling unwanted insects naturally, without the use of dangerous pesticides. There are many ways to control garden unwanted insects naturally that are also cheap, easy and good for the earth.
  • Things To Consider When Planning Your New Conservatory  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    High quality conservatories are an expensive investment and it’s important to do your homework and take advice, before making a purchase.
    Professional Conservatory Companies can advise you on local building regulations and whether you will need planning permission.
  • Fine Gardening Magazine  By : bozenaj
    Gardening magazines can help with questions that arise involving nearly every aspect of gardening. Not only will gardening magazines give instructions on gardening, they also provide readers with the latest news in the gardening world.
  • Gardening Gift Ideas  By : bozenaj
    If buying a gardening gift for a beginner, an instructional or informational book is always a good idea. Books like this will give tips on how to eliminate gardening nightmares like disease, insects, and weeds.
  • Online Suppliers Of Flowers Philippines  By : Eric82 Salazar 82
    A Great Help In Choosing A Florist In The Philippines

    Flowers are at all times the perfect gift idea for those whom you love. Flowers are the classic way to demonstrate appreciation for almost everyone and the finest way to express yourself is Florist Philippines.
  • Deadheading Spent Flower Blooms - How To Deadhead Flowers  By : Steve Boulden
    Removing spent blossoms and blooms from your flowering plants, deadheading, is a process that keeps your garden or landscaping looking fresh and clean as well as encourages new flowers from plants that would normally be finished blooming for the year.
  • How to Hire the Best Landscape Contractor in Orlando  By : creditwisdom
    Orlando is the vacation destination for those who visit and those who are lucky enough to live in the city. For more relaxing and less work, hire a certified landscape contractor in Orlando. Landscape contractors can help you improve your business visibility, and your home life by helping you maintain beautiful, stress-free landscapes. In Orlando, where insects, fungus, weeds and hurricanes wreck havoc on landscapes, a good landscape contractor is worth their truck's weight in gold!
  • Improved Fescue Varieties - Fescue Lawn And Turf Grass  By : Steve Boulden
    Fescue grasses are quickly becoming some of the more popular choices for lawns. New strains with a lot of improved characteristics have made them one of the more popular choices for todays lawns..
  • Landscaping Ideas - Why Front Yard Landscaping Is Imperative?  By : Boris C.
    Have you seen your neighbour toiling tirelessly over his front yard? Do you know that often front yard is the first place that receives impression?
  • Fertilizing Lawns - Lawn Care Fertilizer Advice  By : Steve Boulden
    Fertilizing your lawn should be an area where you spend very little time. While sometimes good to know, the technical side of caring for lawn grasses is usually more than the average do it yourselfer wants to know. A simple explaination should be good enough.
  • Flowers Philippines: Best Way To Express Your Love And Feelings  By : Eric82 Salazar 82
    Florist Philippines: Express Your Feelings For Any Near And Dear One

    Flowers are the best way to express your joy on an occasion. With Florist Philippines, you can order online for the freshest flowers with the most delectable and aromatic varieties of roses.
  • An Introduction to Garden Roses  By : Francis Blair
    Roses have been used in gardens for hundreds of years, from the rose gardens of southern Rome during the days of the Roman Empire through to the seventeenth century bloom in popularity in France, when Napoleon's wife established an extensive rose garden at Chateau de Malmaison near Paris, and up to the modern day when we benefit from a truly massive range of varieties.
  • Important Facts About Planting And Transplanting Trees  By : Francis Blair
    Trees look great in even the smallest of gardens. Although you may consider them expensive trees often live longer than you and your child, that is, of course, if you look after them correctly. There are a few very important things to remember when transplanting, or planting, trees in your garden.
  • Fall Gardening - Fall Garden Checklist  By : Steve Boulden
    A lot of gardeners see Fall as a time to start putting their gardens to rest for the Winter. However, the Autumn season is also a great time for maintenance, assessing, and creating new garden plans.
  • Planning Next Year’s Garden – Design Considerations  By : Steve Boulden
    Most gardens and landscaping changes some from season to season so future planning is very important. Here are a few good considerations that you may find helpful for planning your garden.
  • Landscape Design Ideas - Landscaping on a Budget  By : Steve Boulden
    Most of your landscaping costs depend on the types of materials you use. Here are a few tips for keeping your materials costs within budget.
  • Rain Bird Sprinklers - the #1 Choice of Irrigation Specialists For Over 70 Years  By : creditwisdom
    Rain Bird sprinklers - the #1 choice of irrigation specialists everywhere - was the brain-child of a southern California citrus grower named Orton Englehart. He filed for a patent for the Rain Bird sprinklers design in 1933. Based in Azusa, Calif., Rain Bird Corporation is the leading manufacturer and provider of irrigation products and services and the #1 choice for Florida homeowners.
  • Garden Planning And Planting Ideas - A Plan For Next Years Garden - 2  By : Steve Boulden
    Once you have an idea of how you are going to use your garden, consider it as it is during the different seasons. Do some planning around primary functions and most used times or seasons.
  • The Money Tree Plant  By : Eddie222
    According to the legend of the money tree plant, a poor, hard working old farmer one day came across an unusual plant in the fields.
  • No Green Thumb Needed Garden Features  By : Steve Boulden
    When deciding on the non-plant features for your garden, think about the overall theme for your yard, its different uses, and your needs. This may help determine what features will work best in different areas.
  • Flowers - Ideal Way To Express Yourself  By : Eric82 Salazar 82
    Online Florists: Roses For All Times

    online florists are the best option to get your favorite roses at your doorsteps.
  • More Considerations In Functional Garden Design  By : Steve Boulden
    In garden design, common elements can often be used as decorative additions to your landscaping. Objects such as sheds or lighting aren't usually considered to be design elements. However, they can be.
  • The Information for Those People who are Concerned in Scenery Design  By : Emily Butler
    Today citizens strive to get habitation in the country for permanent living or for the weekend’s relaxation. Nature always attracted people. That is why the landscape design and horticulture of area becomes more and more required. That is landscape projecting what assists to solve the entire complex of difficulties and make atmosphere of convenience around you. Of course, the owner of the land plot must be active in creating his landscape design.
  • Decorate your garden with fountains  By : Ethanpaulfountains
    Garden fountains are a popular amenity for every type of garden whether it be large or small. The smooth glide and the pleasant flow of water fountains not only muffle the background noise but also enhance the harmony and delicacy of the outdoor areas of your home.
  • Border Gardens For Added Color And Less Edging  By : Steve Boulden
    Border beds can be created to spotlight long seasons of bloom on a continuum or focused around a one-season spectacular show. They can also be used to delineate visual boundaries or create physical compartments in your landscape.
  • The Topic for People who are Interested in Scenery Engineering  By : Emily Butler
    Today many city-dwellers aim to buy country realty as a place of constant residency or a place to go on weekends. Nature always drew a lot of people. It becomes the main motive for individuals to demand more landscape design and landscape horticulture services. It is landscape projecting that resolves a lot of problems that are strictly connected with the comfort that surrounds us nowadays. Of course, the owner of the land lot must be active in creating his scenery design.
  • Complimentary Garden Structures - Lanais And Pergolas  By : Steve Boulden
    Pergolas, gazebos, and lanais can enhance your home and your landscape in a variety of ways to complement them because each have different architectural elements and features.
  • Important Lessons Kids can Learn Through Gardening  By : Mark Rollen
    My children enjoy working in the garden. They like to plant seeds and then watch them grow into sunflowers, tomatoes, peaches, and even pears. It is something they have grown up with. They watched their grandfather plant his vegetable garden and their grandmother her flowers and when they were old enough, they were allowed to help. They enjoy seeing the fruits of their labor and eating the delicious fruit grown on the trees on the family farm.

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