Thursday, 15 February 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update February 15, 2018
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"As I write this, I am in the process of planning my next garden," remarks Stewart in the introduction of the book. "It will be my seventh garden, and I've been collecting images in my head, tear sheets in folders, and names of varieties of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers that I think will be appropriate in this ...
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1. We don't receive abundant precipitation (ca. 12 inches per year), so conserve water using soaker hoses, drip irrigation and manual activation of lawn sprinkler system so you don't water during a rare rainstorm. Mulch wherever possible with organic materials, to retain moisture in the soil and to bar ...
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Here are their tips: 1. Check your airport codes: This is one of the most important parts of buying travel online. Keep in mind that not all codes directly correspond to the city where they are located. For instance, Boston's Logan International Airport is a straightforward BOS, but ONT is the code for Ontario ...
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Many immigrants to the United States come in search of greener pastures. Dutch-born horticulturist Jos Roozen was determined to create them, one yard at a time. Mr. Roozen established his nursery and landscape business in suburban Maryland in 1975 and set about addressing that great yearning in ...
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Forget feeling blue — this year, it's all about embracing the colour purple. Well, Ultra Violet (PANTONE 18-3838), to be exact. "We are living in a time that requires inventiveness and imagination. It is this kind of creative inspiration that is indigenous to PANTONE 18-3838 Ultra Violet, a blue-based purple ...
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(KMVT/KSVT) - Despite the colder temperatures, you may want to get a head start on your gardening for an extended season. "The cole crops can go in the ground. The seeds can go in the ground," said Tony McCammon, a Bloom Horticulture specialist. In the outdoors, the soil heats up during the day ...
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My head knows is not feasible to go outside to get my garden ready for spring, but my heart puts up a good battle. ... Looking at the condition of these tools, it hit me that I had not cleaned my gardening tools before putting them away for winter. ... Here are tips to protect plants during cooler weather.
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The Port St. Joe Garden Club ("PSJGC") held its February members' meeting on Thursday, Feb. 8. Mr. Ray Bodrey, UFAS Gulf County Extension Director and a member of the PSJGC, was the featured speaker presenting the program "From Garbage to Garden: How to Create and Maintain a Compost ...
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Take in home-renovation and landscaping tips straight from the pros at the Main Stage, where celebrity builders and designers such as Backyard Builds' Brian McCourt and Sarah Keenleyside, Home to Win's Carson Arthur, and Love It or List It Vancouver's Kenny Gemmill will all be on hand to dish their ...
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Learn tips for attracting pollinators such as bees, hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden at La Mesa Beautiful's annual meeting on February 18 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Nan Couts Cottage, 5045 Memorial Drive, La Mesa. Marcia Van Loy, a volunteer with the Master Gardener Association for 17 years, will ...
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