Sunday, 24 December 2017

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update December 24, 2017
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Because of the recent winds, many of us will need to clean out our rain gutters again before the rains start — perhaps not this very weekend, but pretty soon. Otherwise the leaves and debris in them can plug the gutters and drains, causing leaks in the roof and damaging interior walls. You'll need a ...
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Over 10 years ago I wrote a column about Rubbersidewalks, a new product made from recycled rubber tires. They are an interlocking sidewalk paving system designed to save trees by helping ameliorate the problems that arise when roots of street trees heave and crack sidewalks. Too often city trees ...
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A picture shows something. A photo tells a story. The ability to transform a picture into something interesting is a skill and that's what this is about. 1. Frame your shots: Framing is a technique of drawing attention to the subject of your image. You can do it by blocking other parts of the image with ...
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When to harvest broccoli: Harvest broccoli when the largest buds in the head are the size of the head of a kitchen match. Do not focus on the size of the broccoli itself, as that is not an indication of when it's ready to be picked. If you begin to see yellow flowers, you've waited too long. Also, harvest mature ...
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An interesting addition to your woodland garden is mukdenia. The leaves look like someone dipped celery leaves in raspberry juice. The tips are red, fading to white to a pretty green. In fall they turn dark red. This baby is less than a foot tall, blooms very early with white bell-shaped flowers. Plant her in ...
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1001 Hints & Tips for your Garden
1001 Hints & Tips for your Garden (Book) : Whether you want to plant a tree, choose a climber, grow fragrant flowers, or learn how to apply the various types of fertilizer, this comprehensive A-to-Z book will help you get the job done. And because topics are cross-referenced, you will find it easy to use.
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