Saturday, 7 April 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update April 7, 2018
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Caleb Johnson, owner of Johnson Brothers Garden Market, kicks off a new season of "In The Garden" with tips to get your garden ready. "The first thing is get rid of the weeds. They are coming up. So spray them, pull them, put a pre-emergent down -- something to get them under control before you plant ...
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April is a great month for working in and enjoying the garden. Danger of frost is past, but the weather and soil are still relatively cool, with a continued opportunity for precipitation. We can plant just about anything this month, and there should be abundant flowers, especially if your garden has a lot of ...
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Gardening can be a fun hobby for the whole family on any budget! Our Horticulture Hotline can be called at (315)736-3394, 9 a.m. to noon, Wednesdays and Fridays. Rosanne Loparco is a master gardener volunteer with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County. Look for more gardening tips in ...
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I received a packet of Black Nebula carrot seeds from Ed Hume in the mail the other day. Black Nebula has black roots both inside and out. The black color, actually very dark purple, is due to a major group of plant pigments called anthocyanins. Scientists have uncovered over 300 different anthocyanins ...
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Experienced gardeners will tell you about the advantages of gardening: the health benefits of eating home-grown vegetables, the satisfaction of sharing them with others, the joy of looking at beautiful flowers. If you have little gardening experience or you find yourself for the first time with the opportunity ...
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WATCH: Tiffany Pratt was on Global News Morning with Shannon Cuciz to preview her talk about affordable luxury at the Winnipeg Home and Garden Show April 5 - 8. X. - A A +. Listen. With warmer weather on the horizon, now is the time to start preparing your home for the summer season.
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Sharum's Garden Center is back, and they have the perfect way to kick off this Spring at both of their Fort Smith and Springdale locations with some new and exciting additions to their Fort Smith location. "Check out our pride and joy our gorgeous combo baskets so you get petunias, bacopas, and ...
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Master Gardener Sandy Eckhert will cover the following topics: reasons for using annuals in the garden space, developing a plan/site assessment, how to choose annuals for your space, to grow from seed vs. buying plants, discussion of some easy to grow annuals for sun vs. shade, and troubleshooting ...
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Sage as an herb will also flower when left alone, and will also attract pollinators to your garden. Salvia is a tough plant, making it one of the easiest flowers to maintain in your garden, but don't expect it to get going until the soil warms up. ... We may feature this in an upcoming Garden Tips segment!
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It's important to measure the nutrients in your garden bed. "A lot of people will add fertilizer sort of guessing and add too much or not enough," Porter says. For gardeners in the Omaha area, Porter recommends using Midwest Labs (midwestlabs.com). Next week would be a good time to add dirt and get a ...
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