Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update August 14, 2019
NEWS
August's peak summer heat doesn't have to signify the dwindling time remaining to care and grow edible plants in Pensacola. Renée Perry and Tom ...
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The Master Gardener Green Thumb Garden Tips education series sessions are held from noon-1 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of each ...
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Creating an urban garden requires more restraint than one of a generous size; mistakes are rarely lost on tiny cityscapes. Following are other tips for ...
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Community members have also been generous, sharing gardening tips and donating money. "It's just amazing. Never would we have thought it would ...
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Tip: Plant varieties in pots with other plant neighbors that have similar light and watering requirements. Try five to nine plants in a window sill garden.
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The summer sun brings blooms, but as temperatures climb to triple digits, it also takes a toll on our gardens. During the dog days, when rain is scarce ...
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Master gardeners host plant clinics. Volusia County's master gardeners will share gardening tips and answer questions during eight plant clinics in ...
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You may have wound up neglecting your indoor garden. If you have houseplants indoors, have you been paying attention to them? The summer ...
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A select few Olive Garden enthusiasts will soon be eating their way to an answer. Starting Thursday, Aug ... per card," he said. And tips aren't included.
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... tips of each branch, fills out to six to ten feet tall and wide but can be kept trimmed smaller if desired. For all the fun that annuals bring to the garden, ...
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WEB
Peter Walsh's Tips on How to Organise Your Garden Shed
If you're lucky enough to have a garden shed, it's important to keep it organised so it doesn't become a dumping ground for junk. Here are Peter ...
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