Saturday, 3 March 2018

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Daily update March 3, 2018
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The National Garden Bureau has named calibrachoa the "Annual of the Year." What are calibrachoas? You might be more familiar with their current popular name "million bells" or "mini-petunias" as they were originally marketed. You would not have found calibrachoa in your grandmother's garden ...
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Many people turn their attention to their lawn and garden this time of year, but you need to be careful about what you plant. The CSRA can still see a frost or freeze during the month of March. Experts say to start small. Plant hanging baskets, small pots, or small flower beds, items that can be brought ...
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Growing Concerns: Tips to get your seedlings started. 5 min ago; (0) ... About seven to 10 days before transplanting to the garden, move the seedlings outdoors during the day to a partly shaded area protected from the wind. Expose the ... Send plant and garden questions to life@postbulletin.com.
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I will be selling the last few copies of my book, Water the Snot Out of It and other garden tips in the vendor area. Even if you don't want a book, stop and chat. The fee for Garden Day is the same this year, $30.00 (cash or check only). This covers 4 classes, keynote speaker, coffee & rolls for breakfast, ...
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Upcoming classes: Melody from Fox Farm on mainstream gardening, 11 a.m. March 3; Ken from Beaumont Garden Center on timely tips for turf grass, 11 a.m. March 24; Ken Godfrey, on drought tolerant plants and irrigation, 10 a.m. March 31; Tom from Dave Wilson Nursery, pruning your backyard ...
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Laurel Leigh presents history of Victorian Walled Garden at garden club meeting ... the evening with a presentation by Laurel Leigh, which will be a brief overview of the history of the Victorian Walled Garden at Kylemore Abbey in Connemara, Ireland. ... Check us out on Facebook for tips and pictures.
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If you have a submission for Garden Notes, please send it to Susan Martin, Garden Notes, Features Department, The Buffalo News, P.O. Box 100, Buffalo, NY 14240. email: smartin@buffnews.com. All items must be received in writing two weeks prior to publication. *Read some tips on growing orchids in ...
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Plant Clinic: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. second and fourth Tuesdays of the month; Home Depot, 1750 U.S. 1 South; call 209-0430 for more. Clinics offer free literature, gardening calendars and expert advice from St. Johns County Master Gardeners. Participants can bring samples, if possible, of bug infestations or ...
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Gilmer's latest book — she has written 18 about gardening and landscape design — is compact and easy-to-read, with practical tips for "going dry," a.k.a. transitioning to a drought-resistant yard, along with loads of color photos of flowering shrubs, perennials, ground covers, succulents and grasses.
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Simply use a paint formula containing primer, which provides ample coverage and saves you a step. You might still need a second coat if the contrast between shades is extreme, or if the wall's surface is textured or has become rough with age. In that case, choose a roller with more nap to help fill in any ...
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Tips to Maximize Your Urban Garden
Inspired by our exhibition in the Gallery of California Natural Sciences, Take Root: Oakland Grows Food, we asked Associate Home and Garden Editor, Mike Irvine, of Sunset magazine for tips on growing your own food—no matter how small your space it.Test Your Soil.
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Your Winter Garden: Pest tips for houseplants
Your Winter Garden: Pest tips for houseplants. By Julie Weisenhorn, Extension Educator - Horticulture Just like in our summer gardens, we need to keep an eye out for pests in our indoor winter gardens (houseplants). Pests may sometimes hitchhike on houseplants that spend the summer outdoors, and ...
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