Thursday, 22 March 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update March 22, 2018
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Because you're banned from the garden during the rainy spells, spend your time productively by making a list of the new plants you plan to grow this year. Draw a sketch of your beds and plant them on paper. Think about your existing plants and what needs to be done to them this year such as pruning, ...
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Propagating plants in your garden can be an inexpensive and easy way to yield new plants from plants you already have. While some plants are harder to propagate than others, taking cuttings of plants such as mint and rosemary, which are found in most people's gardens, is simple and can save you a ...
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MILWAUKEE -- Itching to get outside now that it's officially spring? Gardening expert, Melinda Myers, joins Real Milwaukee with what you can do now to prepare for a lively landscape. Today Melinda is talking about preparing your landscape for the upcoming growing season. Right now is the time to ...
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Spring vegetable garden season has arrived and many of you are working hard to get ready for planting. Every gardener wants to have good success and enjoy the fruits of their home grown plantings. There are many tips to having a productive garden and mulching is one of those rewarding ...
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On Thursday, the agency posted an update that three people confessed to game wardens after numerous tips and five months of investigation. Charges are pending against the people, whose names were not released. "Kansas Game Wardens offer our sincere thanks to those anonymous citizens that ...
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Rachael Garden was last seen on March 22, 1980, while walking home from Rowe's Corner Market on Pond Street in Newton. She was supposed to walk to a friend's house to stay the night but has not been seen or heard from since. At the time of her disappearance, Garden was wearing a two-tone ...
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With talk of global warming and some of the harshest weathers we've seen in a long time, creating a garden that is sustainable not only for us but for the environment too is a great way to make the most of our outdoor spaces. But where to begin? Here are six design tips for a sustainable garden to get ...
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Not unlike a perennial that springs back to life every year, the Claremore Home & Garden Show will be coming back to the Expo Center this spring. ... Also planned for the weekend, Rogers County Master Gardeners will be on hand to offer gardening tips and showcase some of their beautiful spring ...
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If you are just beginning vegetable gardening, start small and keep it simple. To learn more about vegetable gardening, I encourage you to check out the University of Illinois Extension's "Illinois Vegetable Gardening Guide" website at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/vegguide/ . This gardening website ...
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Jeff Muth of Do It Best Hardware said, "As for the plants themselves, snow is a common misconception. Snow is actually a great insulator, and that's the one thing a lot of people don't realize. The grounds manager for the internationally-renowned Chanticleer Paradise Garden has some basic tips to offer.
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