Saturday, 19 December 2015

Google Alert - garden tips

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garden tips
Daily update December 19, 2015
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Baltimore Sun
My lawn is long and shaggy after this warm December weather. Would it hurt if I mowed it now? What if we have frost the next day? You can mow your ...
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The Australian (subscription)
Website: helenyoung.com.au. The best question for December wins a signed copy of The Australian Native Garden by Angus Stewart and AB Bishop, ...
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Syracuse.com
There isn't much a homeowner can do to protect flowers and gardens from hungry deer. (Stephen D. Cannerelli | scannerelli@syracuse.com).
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The West Australian
Many a tree in Perth and surrounds is laden with mangoes; it's always a gamble how many fruit you will get though because the weather can make or ...
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The New Daily
Summer in the garden is all about entertaining outside, relaxing in the shade, watching the grass grow and the heady fragrance of flowers in the air.
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You probably are thinking: Winter gardening, how can that happen when everything is frozen? Well, I am talking about sitting down with a cup of hot ...
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Post-Bulletin
Fortunately almost three quarters of all the households in this country participate in some sort of gardening activity, so the following suggestions might ...
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I agree with you, gardening is something I think about year-round, and ... allow the branches to fully open and there is less chance of breaking off a tip.
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