Sunday, 4 March 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update March 4, 2018
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It's spring, or almost, and many homeowners' thoughts turn to yards and gardens this time of year. Three colorful new books from Texas A&M University Press offer inspiration and practical tips to help gardeners make the most of their efforts. Gardening writer Bill Scheick says his Adventures in Texas ...
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It's spring, or almost, and many homeowners' thoughts turn to yards and gardens this time of year. Three colorful new books from Texas A&M University Press offer inspiration and practical tips to help gardeners make the most of their efforts. Gardening writer Bill Scheick says his "Adventures in Texas ...
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It's March, and local gardeners are getting itchy to get their hands in the soil. The Thurston County Food Bank took advantage of that feeling last week when it hosted local farmers and gardeners at its annual Growers Meeting. While attendees had fun opportunities to swap gardening tips with a local ...
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Q. We want to get another small dog that can easily go with us when we travel. Our last dog was a Yorkie, and we would love to get another one if she was healthy and didn't cough all of the time. Our last one had a collapsed trachea and was almost always on medication which was a problem when she ...
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Cool-season crops can be planted in the garden as early as April 1 and as late as May 10. ... If you want to roll the dice and plant in the garden earlier, plan accordingly with planting the transplants earlier — but be prepared for Nebraska's ... We'll cover more successful tips as the season progresses.
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Vegetables to plant in March: Now is a good time to plant cantaloupe, collards, corn, cucumbers, cucuzza, kohlrabi, lima beans, mirliton (plant the entire fruit with the sprouted end in the soil about 3 inches deep), mustard, peppers, pumpkin, radish, snap bean, watermelons, winter squash and summer ...
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The "Yard Crasher" has come to Charlotte. As part of the Southern Spring Home & Garden Show, contractor Matt Blashaw has been presenting "Dream it, Build it. Design the Backyard of your Dreams" throughout the weekend. The contractor won runner-up in DIY Network's "Stud Finder" and has hosted ...
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Antonio Conte doesn't need to rely on statistical anomalies to ruffle Pep Guardiola's feathers today - he's got a Chelsea squad studded with goalscoring talent. How far they'll be let off the leash on this occasion is the yellow snow in our garden of delight - but the stats in the book say 'pish' to the doubters.
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People could also learn from home and garden experts during a number of seminars and workshops. Fan favorite 'Grillologists' Mad Dog and Merrill returned again this year. They shared a variety of fun grilling tips in their usual zany style. Twiggy the Waterskiing Squirrel was also a hot attraction at the ...
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EIGHT-year-old Matthew Lohmann says he picked up a few tips to get started on growing his own garden on Sunday. Now he can ... Ballarat Community Garden's Sheilagh Kentish said the harvest, and the community space, was the prefect place to swap ideas and seek inspiration. Ms Kentish said ...
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