Sunday, 3 December 2017

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Daily update December 3, 2017
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5 garden tips for this week, Dec. 2-8 ... Both products are commonly available at home and garden centers. 4 Preventive measures. Carrotwood trees are blooming now. To prevent the formation of ... It's available from garden centers and home improvement stores. The active ingredient, a natural plant ...
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Continue fall cleanup begun last month; remove dead plant debris from landscape and gardens. This can help prevent diseases from overwintering and being a problem again next season. These cold winter days are a good time to observe the bare spots of your garden and begin to plan on what to ...
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Lettuce, onions, peas (English and snow), radish, rape, rutabaga, shallot, Swiss chard, turnip, thyme, sage, rosemary, oregano, French tarragon, lavender, chives, cilantro, dill, mints and parsley also can be planted this month. 22bpollen3. Photo by Starlight Williams. No need for concern: Varieties of ...
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Last weekend I was sitting with my 2-year-old grandson looking out the window at a squirrel nibbling on a shriveled plum from the neighbor's tree. In all my years of writing this column, I have never written about squirrels. Many people think of squirrels as cute little furry creatures that dart about collecting ...
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The monthly meeting will be held Dec. 12 at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Dorothy Cromley, 720 Bishop Road. This meeting is open to anyone interested in crafting and holiday decorating. The group will be making holiday wreaths, centerpieces or swags. Bring a wreath frame and there will be no charge; ...
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Gardening in South Carolina can be quite challenging, no matter the season. Each summer, I keep my fingers crossed that we get a decent squash harvest before the squash vine borers decimate the plants. The greens in the winter garden are a favorite food of several caterpillars so I must keep a ...
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Mortimer Farms in Dewey and Watters Garden Center in Prescott both boast a plentiful supply of both live and cut trees this year, in particular some of the top varieties: Douglas, Noble, Nordmann and Fraser firs. Given the popularity of the live and cut trees, staff at both say they expect they will be selling ...
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Fashion a Christmas tree for the garden from terra cotta pots. Start with the largest pot you have and stack them in decreasing sizes as you work your way toward the top. Paint them green and then let the kids decorate it by dipping the tips of their fingers in red paint to press berries on the tree and then in ...
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Been sneezing a bit lately? You're not alone. At this time of year up to a quarter of New Zealanders are affected by pollen in the air. It can trigger hayfever and asthma, as well as dermatitis, rashes and blisters from garden plants. No one wants to pop antihistamines all summer, so here are some tips for a ...
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