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August 2011

The Ground Up is Taking Root

August 27, 2011
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Last month I visited The Ground Up – Houston’s new powerhouse in organic soils, compost and mulch. I first saw them at an OHBA event this spring. They’re marketing is fresh, vibrant and very hip. But most importantly, they’re committed to sustainability and producing quality products to serve the Houston area. That got my attention. [...]

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Save a Tree and a Job with Treegator®

August 24, 2011
Deep Root Watering Made Easy

Saving trees just got easier with Treegator®. Treegator® is designed to properly water a newly planted tree or shrub by slowly and evenly providing deep water saturation directly to the root zone, with no run-off or evaporation. It is made in the USA which helps keep jobs right here. No guesswork or measuring. Just fill [...]

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Southern Post Giveaway: Seedkeeper Deluxe Kit

August 23, 2011
Seedkeeper Deluxe - Get Organized!

Winner has been chosen on 9/16/2011 via Random.org and notified via email. Thank you for participating. Congratulations to Patty Hicks – comment # 47 – you’re the winner of the Deluxe SeedKeeper Kit. I’m giving away one of these handy seed organizers on September 15, 2011. Ulitmate Garden Organizer: Assorted seeds on the windowsill, seeds on the [...]

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Drought is worst ever for Houston

August 17, 2011
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Worst drought ever? According to John Nielsen-Gammon, the Texas State Climatologist and professor of atmospheric sciences at Texas A&M University: “These statistics rank the current drought as the most severe one-year drought ever for Texas,” Nielsen-Gammon explains. “Never before has so little rain been recorded prior to and during the primary growing season for crops, [...]

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Gloomy Day on Wall Street

August 8, 2011
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Remember that during these difficult financial times it helps to connect with nature. The little tadpoles in my pond have no idea what is going on in the financial world. The birds, butterflies and bees are going about their day just like any other. Take a deep breath and exhale. Enjoy the flowers.

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