Friday, 2 March 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update March 2, 2018
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1 Rose care: Apply a quarter cup of Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) to each mature rose bush to boost its vigor. It is inexpensive and can be found at drug stores, where it is commonly sold as a laxative or for soaking feet. A cup or so spread around citrus, avocado and other fruit trees boosts their ...
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Nutsedge is a bad word in the gardening and landscape world. If you have this weed in your flowerbeds, you know it's an aggressive grower that once established, is difficult to control. Small patches may be managed just as the plants emerge in late winter to early spring. Make certain you dig deep and ...
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Taylor Kasik perused the aisles of Ace Garden Center on St. Simons Island late last month with her husband, Brandon, as the pair shopped for easy-to-keep plants. The young couple was shopping for greenery to spruce up their island home, and already had picked out a cactus and a few other ...
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The Southern Indiana-Louisville-Frankfort-Lexington corridor is blessed with excellent garden centers staffed with local folks who know not only the plants that thrive here but also the peculiarities of gardening in the ever-changing Kentucky climate. They can help with plant choices, planting timing and a ...
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Tigridias (Mexican Shell Flower) >> for sun. Strong hot colors with intricate patterning on the petals. Like daylilies, each flower lasts only one day, but more open each morning. Always draws attention in bloom. Tolerates some drought once established. Garden tips are provided courtesy of horticulturist ...
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The Nashville Lawn and Garden show.runs today through Sunday, March 4 at the Fairgrounds Nashville. Visitors can enjoy garden displays, a floral design gallery, free lectures and a Wine Festival on Saturday. For more information, call (615) 772-6809 or visit www.nashvillelawnandgardenshow.com.
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Some have medicinal benefits or wonderful fragrances." The presentation will cover tips for preserving herbs, and sample recipes will be distributed. In the evening's second talk, "Beneficial Pollinators in Your Garden," Ken Bosso explores the wealth of butterflies, bees and other beneficial insects that ...
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... tips and tricks on how to grow, enjoy, and preserve fruits and vegetables. There will also be cooking demonstrations, the uBloom Flower Power Challenge, a pancake breakfast and Family Day over the course of the event. The West Michigan Home and Garden Show runs March 1 through 4, at DeVos ...
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Residents can learn how to turn ordinary landscape into a edible garden at a free workshop from 10 a.m. to noon at Los Angeles County Norwalk Regional Library, 12350 Imperial Highway, Norwalk. Tips will be shared on how to grow fruits, herbs and veggies. You also will learn how to select the edible ...
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Well, this has been quite a winter we've just been through, hasn't it! This would be a good time to step back, take a look around, jot down some notes and make a few plans. Where are we? Why are we here? And how can we get back to where we really wanted to be?
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