Wednesday, 10 January 2018

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Daily update January 10, 2018
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A body was found last night after a woman walked into a police station and told officers that a man was buried in her garden. The 63-year-old woman entered Cheadle Heath police station last Sunday and police found the remains yesterday after searching a semi-detached property in Reddish, Greater ...
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... is newly seeded, it doesn't need water either. 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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Host a seed swap: If you are like me and order way too many seeds every year, this is an excellent way to share the wealth, try out new varieties and make sure no seeds go unplanted. Plus, you get so many amazing tips from gardeners who share their tried and true favorite varieties, which is invaluable.
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Add a new houseplant. This will give you a garden fix now and will get you ready for the 2018 gardening year! Rosanne Loparco is a master gardener volunteer with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County. Look for more gardening tips in the Times Telegram or online at www.cceoneida.com.
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To help prepare for Big Garden Birdwatch 2018, there are events on offer around Cumbria this January – from discovering how to attract more wildlife into your garden to gaining tips on how to identify the creatures that live on your doorstep. A 'Big Garden Birdwatch wild challenge trail' will be taking ...
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The winters can be brutal for your plants, shrubs, and trees in your garden and it becomes more than imperative for you to step out and take some corrective actions so you can sail through the summer and blossoming season again. In this post we look to provide you some handy tips that will help you ...
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Gardening Tips from David Domoney
David Domoney, from ITV's Love Your Garden, offers a brilliant tip for keeping squirrels from eating your newly planted bulbs.
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