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Garden tips: Spring has sprung It's about to get serious in the garden, so check your irrigation and reset the controllers as you start watering your lawns and gardens. By Joan Morris | jmorris@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group. PUBLISHED: April 5, 2018 at 8:00 am | UPDATED: April 5, 2018 at 8:37 am. We are finally ... This Week in the Garden: Costanoa Commons offers farming opportunity to children with disabilities - Santa Cruz Sentinel Punch List: You should be focusing on soil in the Colorado garden the second week in April - The Denver Post
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Tips for Planting a Butterfly Garden Sunflowers are another good choice, as are marigolds, which are often used as pest deterrents for vegetable gardens. Other popular flowers include milkweed, the favorite of monarchs, purple and yellow coneflowers, lilies, asters, and daisies. Butterflies also like aromatically useful plants like lavender ...
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Getting a garden going Now that spring has arrived, it's time to start preparing the spring garden. Here are some successful gardening tips from the experts at Texas A&M. Three professors at Texas A&M University explained important facts a gardener should know before building a spring garden. Fruits and vegetables can be ...
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Networx: DIY Interior Design: 12 Tips For some folks, it's a dream … a house where "move-in-ready" means just that: Everything is perfect and the new homeowners don't have to lift a finger to design or decorate. And then there are the rest of us. We prefer to struggle with choosing (perhaps even installing) our home's features ourselves.
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Nurturing nature; Saturday workshop to provide helpful gardening tips As invasives spread, communities and then ecosystems become less stable or are completely lost, Clebsch said. Many of the non-native plants were brought here by people for ornamental gardening, but then it spreads rapidly through seeds. The non-native plants can end up in Great Smoky Mountains ...
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This Week in the Garden: Costanoa Commons offers farming opportunity to children with disabilities Abundant opportunities for volunteering or teaching await and donations are of course welcome. Join the CSA or buy from the farm stand. At the very least, come out to enjoy the beautiful farm with other members of our community. For information, visit costanoacommons.org. Garden tips are provided ...
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Let's get growing INDIANAPOLIS — There are hundreds of plants you could grow in your garden, but there are eight "classics" that are common in Indiana. Ginny Roberts, urban garden program manager at Purdue Extension, shared tips at a Bethany Community Garden Meeting. "These are the top vegetables that ...
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Kate Jerome: Cool tasks for the spring garden Water in well and put on a sunny windowsill until the snow goes away and the garden soil is dry enough to be worked. Then transplant them outdoors to continue growing. Gently push any heaved perennial plants back in the ground and firm the soil — don't step on them to push them back into the soil.
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Editor's Picks for the Weekend Whether the skies are dripping or not, Saturday's Open Garden Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Demonstration Garden at Cassina High School, 251 S. Barretta St., Sonora, is on. The Tuolumne County Master Gardeners present "Adaptive Gardening: You Can Garden for Life" and "Berry Care and ...
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Spring landscape waste and composting tips In addition to the landscape waste mentioned above, many food items can be added to your compost pile. Items such as vegetable and fruit trimmings and waste, egg shells, coffee grounds and filters, house and garden plants, weeds, and pumpkins in the fall can all be composted instead of landfilled.
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