Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update February 27, 2018
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Enthusiasts of edible gardening will benefit from classes on growing blueberries, tomatoes and early-season vegetables. Ornamental gardeners will enjoy talks on garden design and ornamental gardening. Other topics include pruning, attracting mason bees, and managing slugs, pests and diseases.
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"Tastier, more nutritious fruits can be grown in our home gardens," said Brenda Kanno, manager of the CSUN Botanic Garden. "Picking and eating a fully ripe, homegrown orange, apple or peach is a delightful experience, and environmental horticulturalist Don Hodel will share tips on growing an ...
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You might already see weeds starting to invade your garden, especially after a rain. To avoid the drudgery of plucking weeds from your yard throughout spring and summer, take the time now to remove weeds while they are still small. Once removed, cover the weed-free area with a two-to-three-inch ...
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Tuesday, March 6, at noon, Bob Boatman from Bermuda Bob's Vegetable Farm will be at the "Q" to give us tips and tricks about gardening from a local gardener's perspective. Bob provides our area with some of "Oklahoma's Freshest Vegetables." Bring a brown bag lunch and join us as we learn from ...
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DAVID Payne expects All Too Soon to be racing in Group races this autumn, which is why he has got high hopes for the filly at Rosehill Gardens on Wednesday. The All Too Hard three-year-old lines up in a Benchmark 71 Handicap (1800m) after coming off a win at Kembla Grange over 1400m when ...
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Even seasoned gardeners appreciate learning new tips on ways to reduce plant diseases, improve garden soil and growing a better tomato. This program will present timely information for beginner and seasoned gardeners alike. The next speaker is Shane Cultra, who will present "What's New in the ...
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"Grow What You Love" by Emily Murphy, not only teaches readers to grow and harvest gardens but to apply this philosophy to life as well. Murphy helps readers to plan out gardens to best suite their space and needs. She shares tips and techniques for growing a successful garden. The following excerpt ...
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