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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382325)
• Rockingham, Australia
24 Apr 23
Mitchell Henry, builder of Kylemore Castle, was very wealthy but was also a concerned landlord who provided well for his tenants, including building a school for the children.
The collage shows the ‘bothy’, a Scottish term for a...
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Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
29 Mar 17
You Gardeners and Your Rabbits -
As I promised earlier with posting of another "Dumb Poem" discussion here on MyLot website, here is another of the "Dumb Poems" from earlier times. This one is aimed at the gardeners among us...
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Fishmomma
@Fishmomma (11658)
• United States
15 Apr 13
I have a small strip of grass that I'm removing and putting in mulch and a couple plants. What is flooring is how much gardeners charge to do this small job. One person told me $2500. I almost fell out of my chair and another said...
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benallos
@benallos (88)
• Philippines
23 Jul 09
Plants love mulch and the benefits of mulching is it reduces evaporation from the soil surface which compete with the plants for water and nutrients.
Here is an article that I want to share with you. Hope that this information...
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jennybianca
@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
8 Sep 07
In the face of severe water restrictions, & the need to reduce our water bills, gardeners need to be united in their determination to keep their gardens alive during summer.
Here are some great tips: Please, please, add any tiops...
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kathy77
@kathy77 (7485)
• Australia
6 Apr 07
All that time spent beautifying your yard may also be benefiting your bones. According to a recent study, researchers discovered that there's a direct correlation between yard work and healthy bone density. Among a group of women...
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prncesssly
@prncesssly (1373)
• United States
21 Nov 06
Are there any gardeners out there? What types of things do you grow? I can't keep anything alive, but I'd love to hear about your gardens!
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