Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update December 6, 2017
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... and cedar waxwings love to eat holly berries. Listen to Walter Reeves Saturday mornings on News 95.5 FM and AM750 WSB. Visit his website, www.walterreeves.com, follow him on Twitter @walterreeves, on Pinterest, or join his Facebook Fan Page at bit.ly/georgiagardener for more garden tips.
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For years now, I have been telling you not to compost your vegetable garden debris due to the inevitable carry-over of disease and insects. All the ...
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It also asks if gardeners try and keep up with the neighbours, where they garden - balcony, allotment, or indoors - and whether they use social media such as Snapchat, Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook or Twitter to share garden tips. The survey also asks if customers have made money from gardening or ...
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You may be able to rake the thatch up with a garden rake. If it's especially thick, use a thatch rake or a vertical mower. The good part of thatch is it makes for more material for your compost pile. Aerate a lawn that had too much traffic in the summer, is now compacted and, like the thatch, is creating a ...
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Before Christmas the greenhouses of Ivey Gardens will have supplied 23,000 poinsettias for the Lubbock and eastern New Mexico areas. Many poinsettias for sale locally have been grown in their greenhouses near North Loop 89 and Martin Luther King Boulevard. The poinsettias in the photo have ...
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While spotting a rat in the garden can be an unpleasant experience and they can damage fruit, vegetables, bulbs, plants, shed doors and wires, they should also be considered a serious health risk. They are capable of spreading diseases including Leptospirosis - a bacterial infection spread by animals ...
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Today, as evidenced by all the versions of holiday swags you see at garden centers and online, they have become as decorated and personalized as the Christmas wreaths we love to display on her homes — and unfortunately almost as expensive! But swags are very easy to make. All you need is a ...
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