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Garden Tips: 3 reasons why transplanting is a gardener's best bet I have to be honest, I do not grow my own transplants from seed. The small size of my garden does not justify the investment of the money, time and space needed for starting seeds indoors. However, there are several very good reasons to grow your own transplants. The main reason is that it allows you ...
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How to grow better roses? Start now Ask any rose grower; January can be a very busy time in the garden. "The main thing people want to know? They don't know when to start pruning," said Baldo Villegas, who grows close to 3,500 bushes at his Orangevale home. That time is now, an urgency underlined by several rose-related events ...
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Everything you need to know to plant a successful vegetable garden in North Texas If 2018 is going to be the year that you ramp up your efforts at growing your own groceries, there are a few points you're going to have to consider. Fall short on any of the following and your garden may flounder. Follow them all and you'll have produce to savor. Pick the sunniest site. Vegetables need ...
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Calendar for Saturday Parenting tips to help your child welcome the new baby into the family are also shared. Free class is ... Program: "Spring Garden Tips," presented by Elmer Kreibel, Brazos County master gardener and Eagle garden columnist. Learn gardening tricks and tips to get your garden ready for spring. MONDAY.
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This week's gardening tips: plant foxgloves, delphinium and hollyhock The blooms will return: Cool-season bedding plants may bloom less during the midwinter period (especially if the weather is cold), but should pick-up again in the late winter and early spring. Don't forget to keep the old, spent flowers picked off to encourage continued blooming. If the foliage color is a ...
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Master Gardener: Weather winter with library gardening classes I have worked out a shorter list of gardening classes at Wadsworth Library, 24 Center St., Geneseo. All classes are scheduled for 6:30 p.m.. New Library Director Debby Emerson, encouraged me to include a Feb. 12 class on "Starting Plants from Seeds" to warm our hearts. February is too early to start ...
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Have trouble keeping houseplants alive? Try these tips SAN ANGELO — Plants not only add beauty and value to the outside of the home, but can also brighten up and beautify the inside of the home as well. Check out the houseplant section at the nursery or garden center and try a plant or two inside the home. Besides looking nice, interior plants also purify ...
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Digging In: To get expert advice on a better lawn or garden, mail in a soil sample We gardeners are checking out our spring catalogs, imagining what our gardens will look like in May, and longing for the longer warmer days. Some of us are also taking soil samples and sending them in for analysis. Would you like healthier flowers or a more productive vegetable garden?
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Barry Fugatt: Compliments taste better than kale I can, for instance, toil in the garden for hours when my wife blesses me with sweet compliments like "I love having fresh lettuce from your garden" or "You look ... Here's important advice for fellow gardeners: Never fish for a compliment. ... My poor friend was devastated and couldn't garden for weeks.
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BRIAN KIDD: Great tips for first-time greenhouse growers Plant in the garden at the end of April after hardening them off. To do this, leave the plants outdoors for four days bringing them back into the greenhouse at night. Then leave outdoors for four days before planting out in a sunny border. To ensure the plants are sturdy, nip out the tips once side shoots ...
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