Friday, 23 March 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update March 23, 2018
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1 Hungry pests: Keep watching for signs of snails and slugs. They have ravenous appetites, and they're nocturnal, so you might not notice their feeding until your crops are spoiled. Who would suspect that they even climb citrus and stone fruit trees to feed on the tiny, tender new fruits. And this early ...
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Champion variety yielded 73 pounds of tomatoes per plant for the Montgomery County Master Gardeners, now they rated better than Celebrity. Plants have indeterminate growth and disease resistance. Tomatoes mature in 62-days that are 6-to 8-ounce size, with more solids/meaty and very sweet flavor.
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Small-space living doesn't mean forgoing a garden. Even if your balcony or outdoor area looks more like a Mini Cooper than a Chevy Suburban, you can still enjoy a charming garden of your own. If you have a budding green thumb and are itching to get your hands in the dirt, it's never been easier to ...
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It's best to water them by hand every couple of days for their first two or three weeks in your garden. Eventually you'll be able to turn the task over to your sprinkler system or hose-end sprinkler. • A day or two after planting, fertilize your plants with a high-nitrogen, water-soluble fertilizer. This can be ...
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Now that it's finally spring, Oklahomans may start to see some green and have the temptation to garden, but what plants are selected and when they're planted are incredibly important to their survival. Two local garden centers offer advice to those looking to start the process. At Grogg's Green Barn, they ...
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Sometimes garden inspiration comes from a visit to a non-gardened site, which was the case earlier this week when several friends and I gathered to take a nature walk in Pogonip Open Space Park in ... Garden tips are provided courtesy of horticulturist Sharon Hull of the San Lorenzo Garden Center.
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Seminar: Vegetable Gardening Basics with Lee Paulson, Master Gardener. Free. To register, call 330-724-0505. • Getting Ready for Hummingbirds, 2:30-4 p.m. March 31, Goodyear Heights Metro Park, Goodyear Lodge, 2077 Newton St., Akron. 330-867-5511, http://www.summitmetroparks.org. • Tips for ...
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Fill the garden with plants that had memories associated with the loved one (or special times in your life) and if possible incorporate something the person owned such as a pot plant (maybe a pot that has a fresh plant in it), a statue, or something quirky like a toy, shoe, handbag, motorbike helmet or art.
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Association members will be on hand to help buyers find the right plant based on their specific site conditions and to offer plant care tips. Buyers also can check out the "Dirt Cheap Booth" for inexpensive used garden tools and décor. This year's event has been enlarged to include a variety of learning ...
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The Fountain Hills Community Garden has grown significantly in the one year since its opening and gardeners want to show off the improvements. An open house is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, March 24. The free event includes vendor booths, food, live music, plant sale and silent ...
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