Friday, 9 February 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update February 9, 2018
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1 Timely suggestion: This week has Valentine's Day, so here's a friendly reminder to share your love, not only with chocolates but with produce from your garden. And, just for the fun of it, look around your yard for the annual weed that I always call the "I-Love-You Plant." It has low, feather-like leaves ...
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The soil still is too cold for summer garden plants. You know those weeds you've been ignoring? You really can't ignore them anymore. They are just getting bigger and putting down deeper roots. With a few more warm days, they'll be setting seed. Go pull them right now. OK, we realize that you've got ...
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You may have seen them cropping up in shops, restaurants and even on the side of buildings. But how on earth do you go about creating your own living wall, a vertical garden if you were that can be planted with flowers, foliage and grass? The gardening experts at Dobbies have shared their tips for ...
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Be a savvy homeowner. Find out the facts about heating and air conditioning — installation, repair, and maintenance — before you call a contractor for help. You'll not only save money and hassle, you'll also get the best HVAC service for your home. HVAC installation. Do your homework. Read about ...
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Gardening tips: Bunnings staff members Libby and Tony assisting Karen Tonkin with educating Jay, Mason, Alexander, Mason and Skylah about ... Mrs Tonkin said along with the kids getting their hands dirty and getting to know how a garden works, she was impressed with the community spirit in Port ...
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"Our talk and help also covers waste, the importance of soil and soil improvement, fertilisers, recycling, water saving tips and gardening," she said. ... Mrs Tonkin said along with the kids getting their hands dirty and getting to know how a garden works, she was impressed with the community spirit in Port ...
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Some owners prefer to leave the garden completely in the hands of the head gardener, while others wish to be closely involved at all times, which can often lead to conflict and disagreement. Some gardens will be used for corporate or family events that disrupt normal professional horticultural practices, ...
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Martinson's Garden Works is excited to launch a brand new department of their local family owned garden center this spring. Preparations and renovations are under way ... martinsonsms.com and join our email list. Share your tips and pics with the community by following us on Facebook and Instagram.
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Personal chef and caterer Jerod Wilcher made Mac and Cheese Bacon Wrapped Meat Loaf. For more of Jerod's recipes visit masterkingchefjerod.com or subscribe to his Youtube channel at Master King Chef Jerod. To contact Jerod for personal chef services email jerodwilcher@gmail.com. Follow him ...
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Sueann Bettison Sher will show people how to make mosaics Feb. 12 at the Petaluma Garden Club. Bettison Sher crafts her work from broken pieces of china, creating a contemporary aesthetic with Old World charm. She does custom work out of her Petaluma studio. The free meeting is open to the ...
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Paws and petals: Quick tips for dog-friendly garden design
If you have dogs, take their needs into consideration when designing your less is more garden. In a small yard, space is at a premium, and some careful planning can mean a safe, relaxing, personalized oasis for you and your.
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