Sunday, 3 November 2019

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Daily update November 3, 2019
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November is now upon us which means soon our minds may be more on preparing for the holiday season, but there are still things that can be done in ...
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Agricultural operations face many of the same challenges that other types of business do -- and they encounter some unique obstacles and ...
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By the month of November, gardeners and gardening goals have moved ... when the plant tips over from being so top heavy or when you notice pups or side ... containers, again using fresh potting soil, not soil from your own garden.
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I was reminded of this when a young man who knows next to nothing about gardening but has a strong back and a kind heart offered to help me move ...
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Herbs fall into a category of garden plants that can handle cold ... With sage, cuttings from the growing tips can be dried and stored similar to rosemary.
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Along with these tips throughout the month of October, BBB will release cyber safety tips and articles to help consumers and businesses stay vigilant.
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If you do fireworks in your garden, Kevin's top tips are to keep a bucket of water or sand nearby. He said that children should never go near a fire and ...
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Charles Quest-Ritson doesn't grow a lot of herbs, but those he does would grace any kitchen — and will have your friends clamouring for seedlings.
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Should you spot a snake in your garden or elsewhere, Garret's advice is to keep a distance of at least four metres and call for an expert. "Do not try to ...
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Neighbours and acquaintances often come to her with requests to give their gardens a face-lift. "I give simple tips and creative inputs. In fact, for ...
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Saturday, 2 November 2019

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Daily update November 2, 2019
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Journaling workshop showcases Master Gardeners' educational mission ... All in all, this Gardening Guide is a handy resource for gardeners of all ...
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If you are planning ahead to next year's Halloween and need to repel vampires, it is not too late to plant garlic. Garlic is an easy-to-grow garden crop.
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Plant this Liven up tricky, shady spots under deciduous trees with a sprinkling of ivy-leaved Cyclamen hederifolium, their pastel flowers like the icing ...
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Keen to avoid plant losses, flowering disappointments and container catastrophes? Hannah Stephenson shows you how. AS THE colder weather sets ...
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Explore Lan Su Chinese Garden to learn about the history and cultural significance of the garden's plants along with tips about their care. Free with ...
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Autumn is well into its stride but your garden needn't lose its mojo. Winter gardens can be full of elegant, arching grasses, dramatic seedheads, crisp ...
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Local residents are in for a theatrical treat when the national touring production of Old Herbaceous arrives at the fully heated Theatre Marquee at ...
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Of the garden design tips I encountered researching for this piece, my favorites come from Piet Oudolf, the dutch designer. His 'High Line' design in ...
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It's fall at Precure Nursery! We want to give you some tips to help you get your plants through the fall and winter this year. You want to be sure to put ...
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In the section of its website about winter (helpfully located at weather.gov/safety/winter), the NWS outlines tips that everyone should remember as the ...
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Friday, 1 November 2019

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Daily update November 1, 2019
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PLANT YOUR VEGGIES: Vegetables to plant in November include beet, cabbage, carrot, celery, collard, garlic, kale, kohlrabi, leek, lettuce, mustard, ...
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Helpful tips and items of interest appear on the lower right. ... All in all, this Gardening Guide is a handy resource for gardeners of all abilities and ...
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Here in Southern California, we joke about our four seasons: fire, flood, earthquake, and drought. In the fall, otherwise known as fire season, we have ...
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"Older kids can practice their leadership and nurturing skills as they guide younger siblings to the best houses on the block, and maybe snag a few ...
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Karen Bachman Thull from Bachman's shares some lawn and garden tips that will keep your seasonal landscape from getting too spooky (3:08).
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The garden will host "Fall Photowalks" at 9:30 a.m. Nov. ... Julia Mann will emphasize tips and techniques for capturing the autumn color display as ...
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WVU Extension 2020 garden calendarAs interest in growing food and ... gain tips, educational information and more via the 2020 garden calendar.
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There will be tours, workshops and a book launch (of The Edible Garden Cookbook & Growing Guide by Paul West, published by Plum) at this ...
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It's been a wild month. Dramatic temperature drops and record lows for the month may spell trouble ahead. Because woody plants -- trees and shrubs ...
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Every week, Telegraph gardening expert Helen Yemm gives tips and advice on all your gardening problems whether at home or on the allotment.
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