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Midday Fix: Garden tips from Tony Fulmer Creeping charlie, a difficult lawn weed to control, can be managed by wetting the area well one day and following up with a hand rake the next day to ...
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Tips to keeping your garden alive through winter Mason Sims, from Gray's Garden Center, says that basic coverage for newly planted and sensitive plants is important during cooler temperatures.
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14 Master Gardeners' Secrets to Growing the Rose Garden of Your Dreams garden Dean Fikar/Shutterstock"Before you embark on planting a rose garden, you should ask yourself ... Here are 18 tips for growing gorgeous roses.
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Gardeners trade plants, tips at fall swap Gardener Maria Azcona, center, discusses replanting tips with other visitors to the recent ... "I always have excess in my garden each year," Irene said.
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Master Gardeners present Adventures in Gardening DANVILLE — Local gardening enthusiasts gathered at the Hendricks ... included cuttings from her garden along with growing tips for each plant.
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Spring bulbs topic of lecture Thursday in Port Angeles The lecture, the next installment of Washington State University Clallam County Extension's "Green Thumb Garden Tips" series, will be in the county ...
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Start planning your spring garden now Well if not, here are a few helpful gardening tips. In our neck of the woods, now through November is the time to plant spring bulbs. You might wonder ...
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Why spider webs are common through late October As the days get shorter and nights get longer, the garden spider spins its web at night ... Carroll says there's tips you can do to reduce unwanted webs.
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Greenfields garden ready to bloom for open day In just a short walk around her half an acre property Ms McCagh offers visitors an insight into each type of plant, and her best tips and tricks to looking ...
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Gardening Tips: How to keep your plants alive through fall and winter EUGENE, Ore. - As the chilly temperatures of fall are starting to come, for some plants around the valley, a need for protection is growing prevalent.
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