Tuesday, 3 April 2018

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Daily update April 3, 2018
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Although I've lived for three years in a condominium where someone else does all the bending and kneeling to keep the surrounding property looking like Shangri-La, I enjoy thinking about past garden chores. I can still throw out some tips that may be of help to you in simplifying your workload without ...
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Rest assured, the calendar really does say April and it is time to start thinking about gardens. Longtime Norwalk resident and avid gardener Laura White is certainly thinking about her own flower garden. "The snow has delayed starting to clear my garden of old perennial stalks from the fall, but I should ...
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"The snow has delayed starting to clear my garden of old perennial stalks from the fall, but I should begin the maintenance in the first week in April," she said. White admits she didn't know where to start when she decided to turn a small patch in her front yard into a flower garden in 2000. "I've always ...
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In the prologue to her memoir "Mister Owita's Guide to Gardening," Carol Wall admits that she never liked getting her hands dirty. But when her yard became a neighborhood embarrassment, she turned to master gardener Giles Owita for help. This is a heartwarming book about the years of friendship ...
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BEST BET Garden club meetings Spring's here, so it's time to get ready to garden. You can get tips on Tuesday from two clubs. The Lawrence Park Garden Club meets at 1 p.m. at the Lawrence Park Township building, 4320 Iroquois Ave., where master gardeners Bonita Harman and Debbie Bernardini ...
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How Gardening Will Save the World presented by Gail Langellotto, statewide coordinator of the Extension Master Gardener Program, OSU professor and entomologist, gives much food for thought. The talk will present the latest research on ecosystem services provided by gardens and tips that you can ...
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Spring is here but the recent winter-like weather could mean trouble if you're already getting your lawn and garden in order. Spring flowers may be blooming, but they still need a little extra help to survive a Kansas spring, especially when overnight temperatures dip back below freezing. "If you have fruit ...
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... in your local garden centers. For more choices, consider looking online. If individual seeds are a problem for you, consider seed tapes this year. Rosanne Loparco is a master gardener volunteer with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County. Look for more gardening tips in the Times Telegram ...
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For more tips on gardening in Michigan, visit Michigan State University Extension at www.canr.msu.edu/home_gardening/; to learn more about the Nutrition Programs that MSU Extension offers, visit www.canr.msu.edu/nutrition/; and for information on using, storing and preserving Michigan fruits and ...
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IF YOU thought you were the Queen of Clean, you might want to think again — after a cleaning expert in the UK revealed how often we should actually be washing everyday items around the home. The cleaning experts at Mattress Online have revealed how often you should wash everything from your ...
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