Friday, 3 June 2016

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update June 3, 2016
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Chestnut Hill Local
The Philadelphia Horticultural Society's third annual Greening and Gardening Contest kicked off on May 1st, heralding in another year of beautiful ...
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A good soil test will show what is present and what is missing. Fertilizers contain the major nutrients of nitrogen, potash and potassium (N, P, K).
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Chicago Daily Herald
Here are a few pointers for the home gardener from Joy Kaminsky, director of horticulture at Cantigny Park, where more than 250,000 annuals are ...
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The North Bay Nugget
Along with the luscious growth of your garden following the rain, comes the insect pests which can quickly undo all your hard work. It is not possible to ...
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I don't know how many of the people I saw at the garden center were actually selling their home, but I am sure there might have been a few. If you are ...
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Christian County Headliner News
Start seedlings of broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower to provide transplants for the fall garden. Fruit. • Thin overloaded fruit trees for larger and healthier ...
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Encinitas Advocate
Summer brings the garden alive with flowers, butterflies and birds. The right flowers and plants will attract all of them. Follow these tips and watch the ...
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Volusia County's master gardeners will share summer gardening tips and answer questions during seven plant clinics in June. Residents can bring ...
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Peninsula Daily
PORT ANGELES — Veteran Master Gardener Bob Cain will share tips for growing broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and other ...
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Cherokee Tribune Ledger News
If weed plants are mature, weed your garden early in the morning when moisture is present to prevent the seed heads from shattering and dropping ...
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