Saturday, 25 June 2016

Google Alert - garden tips

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garden tips
Daily update June 25, 2016
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Refinery29
Botanical extracts, essential oils, and nut butters are all the rage. And for some, "synthetic" is almost a beauty curse word. But who can tell how much ...
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Tri-City Herald
It is interesting to point out that while wind can cause damage to our garden plants, slow their growth and reduce production, some wind stress can be ...
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Baltimore Sun
Search "emerald ash borer" on the Home and Garden Center website. Dead ash trees quickly become brittle. Tree service companies cannot climb ...
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monroviaweekly
Armstrong Garden Centers Shares Top 10 Firescaping Tips for ... heat and soaring temperatures, Armstrong Garden Centers reminds Californians that ...
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Express.co.uk
With summer nearly here you could be forgiven for thinking that everything in the garden is well ahead by now. But what about your lawn? I try to give ...
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What should you be doing in the garden this week? Peter Jackson, horticulturalist at Scotsdales – the garden centre with branches in Great Shelford, ...
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NOLA.com
Plant a row or two of peanuts in the garden now as early summer crops are pulled up. Shell raw peanuts, and plant about three to four seeds per foot
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Garden tips: Stake tall or weak stemmed perennials. Monitor roses for black spot. Remove spotted or fallen leaves. Place amaryllis outdoors in shady ...
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CTV News
Most people do not like to use pesticides in their gardens, especially in the vegetable garden, but unfortunately pests are a fact of life. Our gardens are ...
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Allentown Morning Call
Even though the leaves have rounded lobes, typical of a white oak, they also possess small needle-like tips on each lobe. I believe your reader was ...
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