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Dirt Doctor Newsletter - Archives 2007
 


"The soil is, as a matter of fact, full of live organisms. It is essential to conceive of it as something pulsating with life, not as a dead or inert mass." -- Albert Howard, The Soil and Health, 1947

Previous Newsletters
2007 Week

       #1     Plants & Global Warming
#2     Dirt Doctor Bird Forum
#3     It's Time to Fertilize -- But not with this Stuff!
#4     Two New Books Support Organics
#5     Bradford Pear Tree Season
#6     Bay Trees Outdoors in the South
#7     The Peat Moss Con and/or Bad Advice from A&M   
#8     Dog and Cat Food -- Good & Bad News
#9     Basic Organic Program
#10   Big Trees #1 Pecan in Weatherford
#11   Big Trees #2 Tree of Tule
#12   Rugs of Oaxaca
#13   The Natural Way is the Path to Health
#14   New Crape Myrtle Pest and a Bigger Issue
#15   Plant Wash  
#16  
New Feature on DirtDoctor.com
#17   The Idoicy of Spraying for Mosquitoes. 
#18  
Webworms Try to Take Over
#19   Poison = Pesticides
#20   Caterpillar Control
#21   Perwinkle
#22   Tree Planting Detail
#24   Sick Tree Treatment
#25   Organic Landscaping Projects
#26   Keeping Rabbits Away
#27   Aspartame - Ant Killer & More
#28   The Idiocy of DDT 
#29  
Facts About the Control of Brownpatch
#30   Dangerous Beast in the Garden 
#31  
Organic Fertilizer  
#32  
Stop Watering So Much!  
#33   Schefflera – Easy to Propagate Plant
#34 
  Urban Bee Keeping
#35   Get the Vines and Ground Covers Off of Your Trees!
#36   Organic Research
#37   Why Do Leaves Change Color?
#38   Educational Information on Organics 
#39  White Christmas
#40  Floating Row Cover

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