Friday, 16 July 2021

Google Alert - garden tips

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garden tips
Daily update July 16, 2021
NEWS
Two to four inches around plants will help to keep weeds down, conserve soil moisture and moderate soil temperatures. Have you checked your ...
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Our experts in horticulture and hobby gardening are here to help you and your chlorophyll crew flourish well past lockdown. Indoors and Out, Home ...
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As the air conditioners crank up this summer, so do the watering needs of the garden. Watering is one the simplest and most routine gardening tasks, ...
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However, with the extreme weather conditions, and more heat waves expected this year, one local garden has tips to help all the new green thumbs ...
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Preserve the flavor and zest of those few extra herbs you harvested from the garden or purchased at the market with proper storage. Remove any ...
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"One of our favorite activities was sliding on the ponds in the winter when the ponds would freeze over," he says. "Ice skating without skates!" Chestnut, a ...
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Look for a spot that screens out views of other houses, streets, sidewalks, or anything that hints of the outside world. This secluded space can be created ...
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Scenic spring gardens are likely worn down by summer heat that has left plants drooping as well as invited insect attacks and aggressive weeds.
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Check out the video above for Jim's tips, and to see exclusive advice from Mid-Michigan's own Van Atta's. Copyright 2021 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights ...
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Use water from rain barrels and kiddie pools for watering lawn and gardens. • Embrace the bucket! Instead of using a running hose, use water contained ...
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WEB
Planting Tips with Houston's "Garden Guru"
Planting Tips with Houston's "Garden Guru". A local woman is making a name for herself as the Houston Garden guru planting and growing anything ...
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