Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Plant small shrubs and perennials in the garden for extra colour. Dig in plenty of compost to help plants establish quicker. There are many hardy ...
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"Sanitation is the key to successful gardening," adding "a little work in the ... Here are some tips on how to accomplish good garden sanitation before ...
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While you are applying lime to your lawn, you should also be applying some lime to your vegetable garden. Even if you are using small raised beds, ...
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Top tips to make your bonfire the best - and safest ... constructed in the shape of a teepee, to make sure it doesn't fall over and ruin your garden.
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Pro Landscaper speaks with Tiger Sheds, who have surveyed the nation to unveil the UK's garden habits. It reveals that a massive two in five (40%) of ...
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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update October 30, 2018
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SANDY PRIMROSE will give a talk called "The art of low maintenance gardening" to a meeting of Watlington Gardening Club at the town hall on ...
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Budding pumpkin carvers received invaluable tips from the maestro himself on the family-instructional carving nights held on October 25 and 26, 2018.
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Today, we're reiterating that you NEVER EVER put plastic bags in the recycling. But we're also reminding you that that includes lawn bags! Beyond ...
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Monday, 29 October 2018

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update October 29, 2018
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Plant this Have you noticed round red bumpy berries on pavements? The tree responsible is Cornus kousa, or Chinese dogwood. It is eye catching in ...
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People who love nature will love gardening as well. If you are interested in intense felicity overwhelming your mortal being, it may be best for you to ...
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Fall is here and winter is on the way, so it's time to do a little fire safety prevention before the winter sets in. Here are a few reminders and tips:.
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1. DEAL TO THE WEEDS FIRST. This is controversial advice but I believe it's better to whack back perennial weeds, especially persistent grasses ...
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So many us grow our own veg, herbs and flowers, whether in gardens, allotments, kitchens and on balconies. That's why we've decided to share ten ...
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1. DIG IN COMPOST PRIOR TO PLANTING. This works well because compost builds healthy soil for better harvests. Or use it as a moisture-retaining, ...
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WVU Extension Service 2019 garden calendar gets back to basics ... gain tips, educational information and more with a 2019 garden calendar.
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The leaf tips that have appeared will stay through the winter, and they can ... Hill is the nursery manager at Bookcliff Gardens, bookcliffgardens.com.
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12 pro design tips for prettying up your vege plot ... If you're including citrus trees in a vege garden, either plant at the back of beds, or in the middle, ...
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Here are some tips for keeping everyone safe: >> Wash all produce in cool running water. Check fruits and vegetables for mold, cuts and bruises.
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