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William Moss has loved nature and the outdoors since childhood. Gardening is just an extension of that passion. The effects of his gardening efforts on the local ecosystem were intriguing and inspiring. His gardens provided nectar for swallowtails and skippers, shelter for carpenter bees and writing spiders, and an endless supply of voles and rabbits for the neighborhood red tailed hawk. On his websites, www.garden.org/urbangardening & www.wemoss.org , he chronicles the challenges of gardening in a city and discusses horticultural techniques. William also covers a wide array of "greening" topics ranging from soil contamination and remediation to eco-friendly pest management to the intricacies of native habitats. To comprehend and better explain the complex life-webs right outside his door, William enrolled in the extramural Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences program offered by the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. His focus is on creating wildlife corridors in urban areas. Concurrently, he has sought out opportunities to be involved in local environmental projects. While at the Chicago Department of the Environment, he worked with WRD, an environmental construction company, at North Park Village Nature Center. William supervised Greencorps crews and volunteers and they removed invasive plants and replaced them with native trees, shrubs, and perennials. At this point William began to focus more on presenting lectures, and he joined the Chicago Botanic Garden as an environmental educator.

Buying Gifts For A Gardener

Master Gardener William Moss discusses his favorite gift giving ideas for anyone with a love of gardening.

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William Moss: If you have a garden among your family or friends, then shopping for them is easy, you can make them happy with these gifts that every gardener needs and wants. Let's talk gardening gifts.

First a cordless drill, every gardener needs to have a good cordless drill so that they can put up their hanging baskets or build their raise beds or there compost bed is just need to have a power tool in the garden makes the job that you have to do so much simpler.

Now Second the lawn buddy, now this guy is great because you can sit on him in the garden and move around, it's saves your back and your knees, but it also has storage and you can put all the tools in as matter of fact if you are it buying for gift, you may as well as stock it with all of essential tool like the pruners, the trowels, gloves, seeds all that stuff you could put right in here and make it a really great gift.

Now we come to compose inorganic fertilizers. Now these guys are really rich and good for the soil, really healthy, so this is one that every gardener will be happy to get and maybe they will even give you some of the flowers and produce that they grow in it as well the coming season.

Your friends will be thrilled with these gifts that made gardening easier and more productive. Get out and grow.

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