Thursday, 26 April 2018

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Daily update April 26, 2018
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Garden Tips For Parents This Spring. Gianna Kordatzy of Family Fun Twin Cities and Mykou Thao of HmongBaby.com show Ali Lucia how to teach your kids about gardening (3:19). WCCO This Morning -- April 26, 2018. Categories: Family & Parenting Home & Garden News Gardening Local News ...
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This is the process where the plant is gradually toughened up for its transition to the garden. During the process, the metabolism of seedlings slows down and the cell walls toughen. To prepare for the transition, Dr. Schlesser said to cut back on both water and fertilizer and gradually reduce temperature.
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Al Klein of Canterbury Gardens and Gifts in Escondido, California shared this tip to merchandising success in his store: "I created a landscaped setting inside the store. We brought in bricks and logs to make it look like the outdoors. It helps people see how items might look outdoors, even if it's inside.
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I'm often asked for suggestions for gardening in the shade. By taking advantage of a few sunny spots and carefully choosing the vegetables and herbs you plant you can harvest food from your own garden. Without much sun, plants photosynthesize less and produce less sugar. On the other hand, shade ...
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Mediterranean herbs (rosemary, sages, thyme, lavender, etc.) are very well-suited to our hot, arid climate. In fact, they're so well-suited that many perennial types often overgrow their spots and outlast their most attractive, productive years. These drought and heat-tolerant staples of a dry landscape are ...
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Lucas Holman with the Wilson County office of the UT-TSU Agricultural Extension has a few tips for those who will be flocking to area nurseries and home improvement stores this weekend. "A couple of things...If you are just starting out a garden for the first time, and you've never done it before, one.
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Many gardeners prefer starting from scratch in any case. Now is the perfect time for sowing all sorts of interesting things; biennials, next winter and spring's bedding plants and perennials. It isn't difficult and you'll be your own boss. First choose your seeds. Biennials are hardy annuals that sown now will ...
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) - Well that's what Peter Rabbit is encouraging families to do, so the fun family film has teamed up with DIY Network's Sara Bendrick. She joins us from New York with some great Spring gardening tips. Peter Rabbit is now available on digital and will be out on Blu-ray May 1st ...
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The annual Hopkins County Spring Lawn and Garden Fair will be held from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the Hopkins County Cooperative Extension Service. The event routinely brings in hundreds of local gardeners and planters each year who browse garden items and learn a few tips from a number of ...
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Essential oil company Edens Garden sells several calming blends, including Worry Less, which combines lavender, ylang ylang, frankincense and more (5ml, $9.95). For sleep aid, Amy Galper, a certified aromatherapist and co-director and founder of the New York Institute of Aromatic Studies, suggests ...
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