Thursday, 4 January 2018

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Daily update January 4, 2018
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To better prepare for the cold, the Gwinnett County Department of Fire and Emergency Services is offering tips to keep water pipes from freezing, safely heat a home and fend off frostbite and other cold-related medical ... Disconnect the garden hose and drain the system before the cold-weather starts.
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Getting tools and gardening supplies squared away now will make your work much easier in March or April, says Ron Picco, horticulture specialist at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle. He maintains tools for crews who care for 1,700 acres of trees and other plants. Here are his tips for storing garden tools ...
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Saturday, January 6 at 9:00 a.m.; Saturday, January 13 at 9:00 a.m. – Rose Pruning and Planting – Armstrong's gardening experts will demystify rose pruning with this class and demonstration. Learn proper pruning techniques and helpful tips to keep plants healthy and promote gorgeous blooms.
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John Holley prepared a healthy recipe for black bean & chicken soup. John's book, Clean and Simple: Healthy Recipes for Your Busy Life is available on his Amazon author's page at www.amazon.com/author/johnholley. Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be ...
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If you took cuttings last fall, it's high time they got potted. My cuttings have been sitting in jars of water in sunny windowsills. They've developed nice roots, so the cuttings of geraniums, sweet potato vine and coleus need pots. Use your recycled plastic nursery pots. Hold the stem upright in the center of ...
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SUN CITY, TEXAS - Homeowners in Sun City are having to get creative in finding ways to keep out some hungry visitors. Residents there said they've had problems with deer eating their plants and flowers. The Sun City Garden Club is even offering residents some tips. "It's hard to keep them away from ...
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The Woodland Garden Club began its monthly meeting Dec. 5 by making Christmas lunchroom table decorations for the Vance County Senior Center, organized by member Diana McDonald. The members each brought fresh greenery and other supplies for this fun annual event at the senior center.
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They come in all colors from solid oranges, pinks and yellows to multi colored orange/red or reddish/purple with yellow tips, being the favorite. The individual flowers are only 1 to 3 inches wide on slender stems. Their growth pattern is spreading and they look best planted in wide swaths or patches, ...
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