Sunday, 7 January 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update January 7, 2018
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This week's gardening tips: Caring for a Christmas cactus, keep Oxalis under control. Posted January 06, 2018 at 08:19 AM | Updated ... Clean garden tools: If you don't garden as much in the winter and won't be using tools until spring, store them properly. Clean tools thoroughly and coat the metal with ...
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Butterflies visit gardens to find food plants for the larvae to feed on at the caterpillar stage. Nettles are a favoured food of small tortoiseshell, red admiral and peacock butterflies, while the painted lady likes thistles. The common blue likes bird's foot trefoil. Meadow brown and speckled wood caterpillars ...
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The hard freezes of this past week have damaged our tropical plants. Gardeners trying to minimize maintenance — and those who consider covering and uncovering plants a major hassle — should consider reducing or even eliminating tropicals in their landscapes. But for the rest of us, tropical plants ...
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Christina Mainelli went to Nebraska-Lincoln to study English and art but now runs The Green House out of her apartment. She started gardening for the first time when she moved back to Omaha in 2010, but said it's in her roots. Her grandmother, Joyce Current, loves houseplants. So does Mainelli.
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If you are like most gardeners, at this point in the year you are longing for warmer days and tending to the plants in your garden. Tending to houseplants can help pass the time till spring arrives. Growing houseplants is a hobby to be enjoyed by both novice and seasoned gardeners. The presence of ...
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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp tips and tricks - Getting the most out of flowers ... Whether you're collecting for a beautiful garden of grabbing a bunch for new furniture, take a look at this handy guide which will get you around the basics of being a botany mogul. By the end of this guide you'll be as ...
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It sat in pots for many years and 20 years ago I transplanted it to a well-protected garden in south London. It grew to a trunk of about 3½in, 5ft high, with branches up to 15ft above the ground. These got frost damage and I cut them right back every year. Four years ago, I moved to the Isle of Wight. I dug up ...
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