Saturday, 28 April 2018

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Gardening Tips: yard and garden preparation. Rick from Dutch Growers in Saskatoon with the first steps to take in preparing yards and gardens for the season. more. <iframe src="https://globalnews.ca/video/embed/4172302/" width="670" height="372" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen ...
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To increase the reach of the project, Fargo Stuff, an e-commerce business, has sold Little Free Garden Starter Kits for $25 since December 2017. The kit includes a how-to-build guide, weather-resistant placard, booklet and poster with square foot garden tips, guidelines and a Little Free Garden sticker.
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Gardeners itching to get out and plant can whet their appetite by attending the Fargo Public Library kicks off its annual four-week gardening series. Local gardening experts will offer tips and ideas on a variety of topics, and a plant exchange will be offered during the final session. All four sessions will be ...
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The Carpinteria Garden Park, 4866 5th Street, will present two free garden-focused classes on Saturday, April 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. and Sunday, April 29, from 10 a.m. to noon. The Saturday class—taught by Gerri French a registered dietitian, nutritionist and garden member—will present tips and recipies ...
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This type of winter injury presents itself very similar to wind exposure, beginning with brown needle tips, which may progress to entirely dead branches. It can be the result of salt spray from traffic or the infiltration of salt-laden runoff into the soil profile. Soil contamination from salt, although rare, is a more ...
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The Friends of the Boxford Council on Aging, with assistance from the Topsfield Village Garden Club, offered a Garden Workshop on April 11 at the Boxford COA. The group of happy horticulturists made charming miniature fairy terrariums. Paula Guilbault was on hand to give indispensable advice on ...
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Manitowoc Public Library continues its Sow & Grow program with a special presentation by me, Amber Daugs. I'm the CEO and founder of Grow It Forward, a local non-profit organization founded in 2014 on a mission to grow, teach, feed and connect our local food community. The upcoming ...
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Using herbs are a good idea if you want to have something edible and they don't require a lot of work. For outdoor kitchens and living areas, you don't even have to have a big yard. Experts say no matter the size, you can add whatever landscaping features you want. For more tips, check out Jessica's ...
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Drought or no drought, this year has been tough on trees. Dry months in January and February gave them little extra moisture to survive when irrigation systems are usually turned off. March and April storms pummeled fragile new growth and strained limbs already weakened.by years of stress. Then ...
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Led by Dr. Gale D. Thomas, President of the Conyers Garden Club, this presentation on April 16 included useful tips on planting and caring for vegetables grown in container gardens. Participants were treated to information about pest and disease control, how to plant from seeds, planting for seasonal ...
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Friday, 27 April 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update April 27, 2018
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1 Citrus feedings: Within the next couple of weeks feed citrus trees again — the third of four annual feedings for mature citrus trees. Citrus trees need high-nitrogen citrus food about every six weeks in the first half of the year (late January, mid-March, late April/early May, and mid-June). Since one pound ...
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Spring is absolutely amazing, whether you garden or not, as all of your senses are activated. There's so much to observe, so much to learn, so much to do. The majority of the rains are past, the soil is warming, there's sun, sun and more sun. With the combination of sunlight, warmth and the remaining ...
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Nicole Pinson with the Hillsborough County Extension Service specializes in urban horticulture and she reminds us that gardening is not a one-and-done job. When News Channel 8's Leigh Spann visited the garden at the Extension Service office in Seffner, Pinson gave her five tips to keep the garden ...
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Eyewitness News spoke to garden experts about the tradition. "It's just a great time for planting," explains Jeremy Johnson or Johnson's Garden Center. "The weather is ripe for getting trees in the ground." Johnson says you should check out your planting space before heading out to grab a tree.
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Without a doubt, it has been a tough early spring for gardeners so far this year. Thankfully, warmer days are ahead! Sherman helps you get prepared with spring planting tips from Garden Guru Sharon Hadden of Allisonville Garden & Home ...
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April is a strange month. Spring is getting into gear, but still there is bare soil, with flowers sometimes appearing on bare twigs. Yet, proceeding with some caution, it is a month when you can make your garden look and smell wonderful for the rest of the spring and the summer. Here are my five tips.
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What's the difference between organic matter and compost? Organic matter is any material that will break down further – think forest litter. Mulch is made up of organic matter, such as leaves, shredded bark and hacked up bits and bobs from around the garden. It is used around plants for protection.
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Linda Mckendry, who owns Linda McKendry Garden Design & Rose Care, will offer advice on how to plant and maintain roses at the Malibu Garden Club's May 2 meeting. ... Roses are red (and many other colors), and they are also the topic of the month for Malibu Garden Club's May meeting. TO READ ...
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Do you garden in a small space? If so, you are probably partial to plants that accomplish more than one task to maximize the use of your limited-space garden. Among the plants commonly called "small fruits," both strawberries and blueberries can fill the "double duty" role beautifully. Strawberry plants ...
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The 2018 tour includes gardens in Santa Rosa, Sonoma Valley, Petaluma, Novato, San Rafael and San Anselmo. Now in its eighth year, the event focuses on low water-use, sustainable landscaping, and tour participants will learn water-saving strategies and garden tips from homeowners. Attendees ...
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