Sunday, 10 May 2015

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update May 10, 2015
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Tips to get your garden through the hot months
Tips to get your garden through the hot months ... Yes, it is starting to get hot, and experts know this is the right time to get ready for summer gardening.
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Davis Enterprise
Garden doctor: Are nematodes ruining your garden? Here are some tips
The roots from a large zucchini plant in last year's garden that had stopped producing are covered with knots made by nematodes. Courtesy photo.
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Maryville Daily Times
Jon Dewey shares garden tools, tips in new book
Jon Dewey holds the two books on gardening he has released featuring his patented inventions, the WaterStick Grow System and the MultiPlant ...
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nwitimes.com
HBA: Tips for springtime organization
This means that heavy coats and scarves are giving way to short sleeves, and snow shovels are being replaced with small gardening tools. But where ...
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Montreal Gazette
Container garden basics
Here are a few helpful tips from the experts: *Make sure ... Does is go with the other containers, and with the overall esthetic of the garden or balcony?
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Sacramento Bee
Allsup: Tips for planting tomatoes
This spring, more than 42 million households will grow a vegetable garden, according to a 2014 study by the National Gardening Association. Nearly ...
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Garden Q&A: Keep leaf tier caterpillars out of hydrangeas
In spring, adult moths lay eggs on the shoot tips of this particular species of hydrangea. The eggs hatch a short time later, and the resulting half-inch ...
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Tips to help you Dive into Summer
With tastes of the weather getting warmer and brighter, we can start to prepare for the summer months and consider some garden improvements.
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Master gardener to share pet friendly landscaping tips
Master gardener Judy Macomber will present pet friendly and edible landscaping ideas at Ramona Garden Club's May meeting. She will share tips on ...
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