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The Havahart Trap scores again!
How to save your seed and keep it safe How about a spice rack?
Gopher and mole problems in the garden
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July 2010 Monthly Roundup for Garden Snob
Coolaroo Triangle Shade Sail provides shade where you need it.
Shiitake Mushroom Kit
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A bee house to help out the pollinators
What's the fuss about GMO's?
Midsummer Southern Exposure provides a delicious summer dish
Hot, hot, hot, and more mulch, please!
Fiskars Softouch Garden Tool Set makes weeding a pleasure
Harvesting Basil multiple times is possible with the right cuttings
Organic produce is proven healthier!
Now Cucumbers can solve all our problems!!!
Shade where you want it and when you need it
Midsummer extravagance!
A great hammock is the perfect summer pleasure
Organic Gardening Magazine--a new face on an old standby
There's a mystery scavanger in the garden!
June 2010 Monthly Round-Up for Garden Snob
Why we should all eat more strawberries
A big bowl of strawberries is a feast for the eyes and the palate
Mr. BBQ 18-Piece Tool set is a perfect gift
A Celebration of Spring at Garden Snob - 2010
Stihl trimmer works long and hard and lasts and lasts
Why Gardeners are happy people
Alfalfa is a great mulch and soil conditioner
Fiskars Garden Fork is made for turning compost
Organic Gypsum does seem the best buy
Earthworm castings have mulitple benefits for your garden
The attack of the striped cucumber beetle
Beneficial Nematodes kill 230 species of bugs
Dig Hose Thread Watering Timer programs quickly and easily
Loving care and a three tined hoe makes for garden success
May 2010 Monthly Round up for Garden Snob
Dramm Soaker Garden Hose promises to solve soaker hose problems
Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening is an oldie but a goodie
Handwoven Mayan Hammock is made for hammock lovers
Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter makes the mainstream media
Sweet Petunias House Flag is a cheerful reminder of spring
Strathwood Recliners mean high end comfort
The Search for the Perfect Timer continues
My lilacs are blooming!
Why does the American Cancer Society object to naming environmental causes of cancer?
Peltor Professional Noise Canceling Earmuff - Save Your Hearing
Your Organic Garden is getting a big boost
Spring finally seems to have arrived
The asparagus is thriving in the new bed! But what kind is it?
Mowing the lawn is good exercise and Lawn Boy is a good buy
The great wildflower experiment results are mixed
Composted Chicken manure is a great fertilizer and helps build soil
A gardener's life is submits to the unexpected
The Backyard Bird Feeder's Bible: the complete guide to both the birds and the food
April 2010 Monthly Roundup for Garden Snob
The first seed planting of the year always makes me happy
Troy-Bilt Tiller is one of the best for the gardener weary of hand digging
Thoughts of a Frustrated Gardener on a Cold April Day
Western Garden Book: The gardening bible for those west of the Rockies
Squirrel Wars will help you outsmart backyard pests
Brome Squirrel Buster Classic has great reviews
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