Friday, 19 January 2018

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Daily update January 19, 2018
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1 Plant peanuts: Plant raw peanuts this month or next, in the ground or in decorative containers for simple harvesting in midsummer as they mature. Peanut bushes are very attractive mounds of deep green, clover-like foliage. Plant raw peanuts in rich, humus-laden soil. Little orange flowers develop ...
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I used to get tons of seed catalogs at this time of year, but their numbers have dwindled as more and more gardeners, including me, shop online for vegetable and flower seeds. However, this just is not the same as browsing through a gardening catalog and dreaming about the coming season's garden.
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Even though it's too chilly to work in the garden outside, there's always something to do indoors. Even a bread knife with a serrated edge can be put to use in dividing houseplants. Mother-in-law's tongues--native to South Africa--make great houseplants and outdoor summer shade plants. The tips of the ...
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You may like: What happens in your Kentucky garden during really cold weather. Walk into a greenhouse in the depths of winter and the first thing you notice is the smell. Call it Mother Earth, call it Gaia's perfume, call it anything you want. But I would expect that on walking into a warm and damp winter ...
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A roundup of local home and garden news and events, including a winter garden demo and winterizing tips. WINTER GARDENING ... Expert gardeners will be on hand at the Palo Alto Demonstration Garden==, 851 Center Drive, Palo Alto, on Saturday, Feb. 3, from 10-11 a.m. Demonstrations will ...
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You can add no more Southern a fruit to your yard than the thick-skinned, juicy muscadine grape. Here are three tips for growing your own. February/March 2018. photo: USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / USDA SCS. 1991. 1. Pick the Right Spot. First, purchase a "self-fertile" hardy cultivar such as ...
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Sign up to the Big Garden Birdwatch at www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch where you can download a free pack including a bird identification chart and advice to help you attract wildlife to your garden. 2. If you're new to bird watching, check out 'Find a Bird' on the RSPB website. It includes a description, images ...
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The 12th annual Spring Katy Home & Garden Show will welcome HGTV's newest celebrities starring on the hit series "Flip or Flip Fort Worth" – Andy and ... got started-their story; how they got their start in real estate, their mission for supporting the veterans community; their top three flips, and flip tips.
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That's because when it comes to getting people to part with their belongings — a hot topic for many at the start of every new year — it requires a certain amount of knowing why people are so attached to their stuff to begin with. One way Heard, who works primarily in Oakland County but has clients all ...
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Introduction to Gardening in the Foothills is from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at the Amador County GSA Building, 12200-B Airport Road, Martell. The Amador County Master Gardeners present the class to help home gardeners explore different ideas and tips at creating efficient spaces, including plant ...
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Big Garden Birdwatch Feeder Events & Tips - George
RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch is taking place at the end of the month! Sparrows, blackbirds, robins, how many will you spot in your green space? Half a million people took part last year and both Fairburn and St Aidan's are hosting events to get you and your family prepared to welcome and record birds ...
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