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Expert offers tips on spring gardening in Helena By the time Montana's short growing season commences, gardeners are bustling to make the most out of each day in the dirt. But before you dust off your spade and run outside to plant your flowers or tend to your vegetable garden, here are a few tips for getting your spring garden green and beautiful by ...
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Sharum's Garden Center Tips: Open House Weekend Sharum's Garden Center is hosting their open house April 28-29th! Join Frank Sharum to get the best deals only available during this special event. Look forward to free hot dogs, popcorn, and soft drinks along with some great deals on tropical plants, trees, shrubs, and favorites like knock out roses.
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Make your garden a wildlife sanctuary with a garden pond says ALAN TITCHMARSH The solution is simple: build yourself a garden pond. Nowadays most folk seem to go for water features rather than a full-blown pond. It's understandable; they are easy to install, attractive to look at and relatively easy to maintain. But they don't offer much in the way of sustenance to wildlife, and that way ...
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Gardening Tips: April 28, 2018 Spring is in full force! This is the weekend to prep your garden solid and prevent weeds for the summer. It's also a good weekend to give your yard some assistance to be green and weed-free for the summer. Here are tips from Earl May's Mark Thoms.
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Tips for reading those plant labels Reading plant labels while surfing the garden center can be an eye-straining adventure, but with a little practice you'll soon learn what's important and how to pick it out at a glance. Let's use the black-eyed Susan flower as an example. At the top of the tag, you'll find the common name: black-eyed Susan ...
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BLUE ZONES: Growing Well-Being Enlist some help. While the internet or books from the local library can provide a wealth of information about gardening, there is nothing better than some expert local knowledge. Ask a friend or neighbor who gardens for advice or contact a master gardener through the Dodge County UW-Extension office ...
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Science in the Garden, Part 2: The Science of Vegetables This is a great starting place for any gardener of any experience level to learn about those vegetable varieties that will do best in your New York garden. I encourage all food gardeners to visit the website and peruse the helpful information, gardening tips, videos, and personal stories and experiences ...
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This week's gardening tips: stake tomato plants and add sod Pull up cool-season annual weeds: It is very important to pull up henbit, bedstraw and chickweed now. These weeds are currently setting thousands of seeds that will plague you next winter if not removed now. Continue to deadhead: Remove faded, dead flowers from cool-season bedding plants, such ...
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May Gardening Tips from Agromin: Green thumb not necessary when planting in May Just about every vegetable and flower will do well when planted in May so even novice gardeners will experience success, says Agromin, an Oxnard-based manufacturer of earth-friendly compost products made from organic material collected from more than 50 California cities. Residents can obtain ...
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Beautiful gardens, no yard needed I'm especially impressed with apartment buildings and condos whose tenants create gardens on their balconies and patios, softening an otherwise large expanse of building materials. Imagine a large, multi-storied apartment complex with most of the balconies sporting greenery, flowers or vegetables.
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