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Re: Turning Black Thumbs Green


Amend your soil (compost, manure).  And when you think it's rich enough, 
add more amendments.
    Catriona

C.L. Fornari wrote:
>  Dear All,
> I'm working on an article that will be titled "Turning Black Thumbs Green" - will also use some of the suggestions in this article in my blog at Whole Life Gardening. (Article for the December issue of Prime Time Magazine)  Are you willing to help?  If you could give someone with a black thumb one piece of advice, in a sentence or three, what would it be?  This can relate to any type of gardening, houseplants, perennials, woodies, veggies etc.  
>
> All suggestions used will be credited to the person making them, and if you want a website or blog included please add that URL. (one or the other, website or blog)
>
> Please reply to: clfornari@yahoo.com   and thanks! 
> C.L.
>
> www.gardenlady.com
> blog www.wholelifegardening.com
> "Looking for relaxation and inspiration? It's all in your own backyard"
>
>
>   

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