Friday, 13 April 2018

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Daily update April 13, 2018
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To put that into perspective, if you want to apply an extra inch of water to 500 square feet of garden each month in summer (in addition to rainfall), that will take just over 300 gallons of water a month or about a half-dozen rain barrels' worth, which means that one rain barrel is good, but multiple rain ...
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If you're interested in growing fresh produce or want to learn tips by gardening with others, the Spaulding Road Community Garden has plots for rent. A Community Garden open house and informational session will be 2-4 p.m. May 4 at the Jackson County Extension office. You'll have the opportunity to ...
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Refer to this handy plant dividing guide from Garden Gate Magazine: Dividing guide. • The best part to dividing is sharing with others or replanting elsewhere in the garden (free plants!) Here's my video garden primer to view on dividing: How to divide. • Water each plant a few days before dividing so the ...
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Over the years the plants Asseng grows has evolved. Having spent years working as a floral designer, she began growing flowers. As she started raising larger numbers of vegetables, more and more people wanted what she was cultivating. Today, 90 percent of her garden is vegetables and the bulk of ...
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This session will cover sage, cilantro and dill and share tips for using fresh herbs. • June 26 - "The Language of Flowers" for Beauty and Cutting by Robin Trott. Trott will explain cultivars and techniques that guarantee a successful, beautiful cutting garden with tips to keep the flowers fresh for 7-10 days, ...
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The rear garden is important, as it sets the scene for stability and therefore it is ideal to have height along the very back fence line of your property. In the absence of this natural formation, you could plant tall and dense foliage along the rear. All vegetation establishes a connection with the earth that ...
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April is a tricky month for gardeners. One day it's hot; the next day it's not. There are things we should be doing and some things that we shouldn't. As shrubs break dormancy, go ahead and prune as necessary. Never cut back spring bloomers until after they finish flowering. Prune roses as necessary.
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Family caregivers often live fast-paced, hectic days. Juggling a busy career with the needs of a family and a senior loved one can make projects like spring cleaning feel overwhelming. If your budget won't extend to hiring outside help, getting organized so you can work more efficiently is important.
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Den Garden has some tips for a seven-day deep clean that will hit all the main areas of your home but don't require a full weekend of cleaning to complete. ... Better Homes and Gardens offers a free cleaning checklist that will keep you on track, and YouTuber Simply Cherie offers her tips for a weekly ...
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Garden Tips: Tree and Shrub: Proper watering of newly planted trees and shrubs often means the difference between success and replacement. Remove any winter-damaged branches or plants that have not begun to grow. Prune spring flowering plants as soon as they are finished blooming. Control of ...
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