Thursday, 3 May 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update May 3, 2018
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The absolute best fertilizer for your gardens is compost. At one time, I had the facility to make a lot of compost for a private garden I took care of full-time. I could make enough for the flower and vegetable gardens. It was all I added to them and they flourished. The compost also acted as mulch, decreasing ...
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Outdoor enthusiasts can now enjoy free kayaking and row boating on Saturdays at Bartram's Garden off Lindbergh Boulevard in Southwest Philadelphia. ... After getting a few safety tips from volunteers, they are fitted with a life jacket as they wait their turn to get in either a row boat or kayak, Wang said.
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By PAM BAYTOS. OSU Extension master gardener volunteer. CANFIELD. Spring is a time of excitement as new leaves emerge, the air seems sweeter, and gardeners get the itch to buy some additional plants. Here are some tips for you to make sure those perennials you so dearly love are properly ...
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... Door County House & Garden Walk sponsored by Door County Medical Center Auxiliary. We'll stop for lunch (cost on your own) at The Log Den in Egg Harbor. If time permits before heading home, we'll sneak in a few more Door County tour stops that are favorites of your Master Gardener tour guide.
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If you thought flowering colour in your garden was only for spring and summer, then think again! There are plants that respond to the cooler temperatures and shorter days by bursting into bloom. Here's just a few and some tips on how to care for them.
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So it doesn't matter if you are a keen gardener or just like pottering around, get out there and have a look. All of the garden owners will be happy to answer questions and give tips and advice on how they developed their garden, and will welcome any advice or tips from you. PARTICIPATING GARDENS.
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Spring gardening: Everything you need to know to get your garden ready to grow ... A primer on creating high-yield food plots that are also attractive (plus tips on what to do with all that bounty) ... A good mixed bed isn't easy to achieve – and it can take years of gardening experience to get there. A mass ...
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So here are a few "to do" gardening tips in May: • Keep a clean garden. Mulch around plants to help maintain moisture and discourage weeds. Organic mulches break down slowly, releasing nutrients into the soil. Mulch can also cut down on soil borne diseases such as tomato blight. • Herb gardens are ...
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"A little dirt never hurt." That was the title of the first seminar for the season at Stuckmeyer's Farm Market in Fenton. Outside it was downright chilly for early April, but inside the greenhouses where the seminar took place, the air was warm enough for most people to shed their coats. Surrounded by ...
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A well-planned cut flower garden will fill your backyard with endless bloom and supply your vases and flower arrangements for months on end. Here are some tips to help you set up one: A cut-flower garden has a lot in common with a vegetable garden than a flower garden. As in a vegetable garden, ...
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