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Efficient Irrigation Systems | High Plains Gardening To determine the efficiency of an irrigation system, perform an irrigation audit. This can be as simple as a site inspection for effectiveness, ...
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Efficient Irrigation Systems | High Plains Gardening Less water is required, and less chance for long-term irrigation saline build-up. Drip irrigation can also be used above ground. Drip irrigation systems do ...
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Mulch | High Plains Gardening By far, compost is the best mulch to use, but there are others you may select. More than one type material is ... Determine Amount of Bagged Mulch to Buy ...
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September Stepping Stones | High Plains Gardening Grasses play a dominant roll in the flora of the Great Plains. Grasses native to the short grass prairie region predominate the Texas Panhandle region, ...
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May Stepping Stones | High Plains Gardening When seeding buffalo grass, tamp down the seeds, mimicking the action of buffalos stampeding across the plains. In creating a wildscape area, ...
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Inorganic Mulch | High Plains Gardening If you need aesthetically unusual mulch for color or design, consider crushed, graded, tumbled glass. Recycled Rubber Products ...
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Inorganic Mulch | High Plains Gardening Inorganic mulches provide many benefits to the garden and landscape. Inorganic mulches are crushed gravel and granite, river rock or small stones, ...
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Mulch | High Plains Gardening Mulch is material placed over the soil – beds, borders, vegetable gardens, .... Crushed lava rock. Decorative and colored stones. Crushed brick ...
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Inorganic Mulch | High Plains Gardening Similar to organic mulch, a 2-3 inch layer of inorganic mulch is usually sufficient. .... Crushed lava rock. Decorative and colored stones. Crushed brick ...
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Inorganic Mulch | High Plains Gardening This is not the same as breaking panes of glass and using it for mulch. The glass should be washed and tumbled. Different types of crushed tumbled glass ...
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