Easy Garden Anyone Can Make
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April/May 2008
By Lee Reich
If possible, get a sample before you get a truckload. The material should no longer contain obvious bits of raw materials, but should be brown and crumbly with the pleasant, earthy aroma of a forest floor.
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Lee Reich holds a doctorate in horticulture and writes a weekly gardening column that appears in nationwide newspapers. He also is the author of Weedless Gardening.
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