Monday, 5 March 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update March 5, 2018
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For more information or if you have garden questions, contact our Oneida CCE Horticultural Hotline at (315) 736-3394, 9 a.m. to noon, Wednesdays and Fridays. Rosanne Loparco is a master gardener volunteer with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County. Look for more gardening tips in the ...
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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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There is an explosion of shopping opportunities for the gardener out there. Home gardeners can now choose among the traditional gardening catalogs, specialized online nurseries, gardening websites and phone apps to satisfy their gardening urges. Plus, we can shop at area nurseries and "big box" ...
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Up winding stairs on the first floor is a charming secret garden with an alchemists' chapel in one corner and a mock Pompeiian folly in the other. It was given to Venice as an embassy in the 15th century, and the garden was used to entertain the cream of Neapolitan society. At some stage the space was ...
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I will remind readers of a few important tips, but will center also on harvest, storage and potential issues in growing peppers. ... Soil temperatures need to be 70 degrees F with night temperatures staying above 50 degrees F before peppers need to be planted in the garden. A pepper plant put in the ...
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Dan Oostenbrink, market gardener at Chilliwack's Local Harvest Market, will discuss organic growing and plant nourishment, offering tips on maximizing a garden's productivity. "[Oostenbrink] grows the greatest veggies and he's got a wealth of information," Berge said. "We're lucky to have him." Finally ...
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