Saturday, 10 March 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update March 10, 2018
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One of the first tasks many gardeners look to in the spring is lawn care. The grass is starting to green up, and hopefully can wait a few weeks for the first mowing. But maybe there were some bare patches last summer, a crop of dandelions has arrived or you are thinking this is the year your lawn will be ...
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A: Richard's experience illustrates two things. Some orchids are relatively easy to grow if you give them a few basic things — bright, indirect light, water when dry and provide an occasional dose of balanced fertilizer. It also shows that while the advice of the experts is important, each gardener needs to ...
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After such a chilly start you're bound to find a few dead plants, frost-nipped buds and die-back at the tips of twigs so check your shrubs over. The first casualties are likely to be Mediterranean ... This winter has also seen a fair bit of wildlife damage to gardens. Moles have reached plague proportions so if ...
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... family garden started, Pam Reynolds, Farmer-In-Chief of the Incubator Farm at Grow Benzie is ready to help. Should you start your plants inside now, then transfer them outside in the spring? What plants should you grow? From fruits and vegetables to beautiful flowers, here are Pam's tips on starting a ...
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DOWNSIZING / BRITTNEY FORRISTER / EVERYTHING BUT THE HOUSE: Brittney Forrister showed high tech ways to sell what you no longer need, and shop for collectables from all over the country. For more information, visit the website for Everything But The House at www.EBTH.com. Follow them ...
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Today Gloria Day, gardening columnist and owner of Pretty Dirty Ladies Garden Design & Maintenance, will offer landscaping tips. Though winter still lingers, homeowners are thinking about home improvements, vendors said. Take swimming pools. At a home show on a snowy January day at the ...
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Photo by Caitlin AtkinsonJason Dewees, author of "Designing with Palms," will share tips on palm tree selection, care and placement. ... Today, he's a garden consultant, a respected horticulturist at Flora Grubb Gardens and East West Trees, and still a fan of palm trees as evidenced by the many unusual ...
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Rome was not built in a day and the same goes for gardens. Many people use the excuse that they do not have enough space to start gardening but can simply start a container garden. A container garden is a small box of soil and because of its size they will not be overwhelmed or overworked when it ...
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Participants in the upcoming veggie class will receive more than encouragement and good advice. Fifty participants, selected by a random drawing, will receive a canvas tote bag, perfect for carrying tools, seed, fertilizer and freshly harvested produce to and from the garden. They also will receive seed ...
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Delay planting eggplants until early April: Eggplants are stunted or damaged by temperatures below 55 degrees, and we usually still have cool nights through March. Other heat-loving vegetables that you should wait to plant include okra, sweet potatoes and Southern peas. Tree planting. Don't miss the ...
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Tips For Growing Your Own Herb Garden
Herbs add more than just flavor to your garden. Here's how you can make yours flourish.
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