Saturday, 9 October 2021

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update October 9, 2021
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The topic of discussion was "Our Favorite Fall Gardening Tips — How To Keep Gardens Beautiful After Summer and Then Put Your Garden to Bed for the Winter.
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Now that fall weather is upon us, October is a great time to enjoy working in your gardens and landscapes. Use these tips to transition your garden from ...
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Brandon said fall is also the time to start growing plants from the genus Brassica, which includes broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and cabbage. It's ...
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Another concern is what sort of wildlife damage occurs in your garden? Different bulbs are attractive to different animals and some, like daffodils or alliums, ...
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Tips for Planting a Winter Vegetable Garden ... Well, with the help of a hoop house and supplemental heat, Northern gardeners can grow tomatoes into ...
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She's a retired teacher, and she and many others made the 30 mile drive from downtown Haines to be here. "I just wanted to help out with the harvest garden, I ...
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach horticulturists offer tips for planting and caring for these popular edible bulbs.
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Jerry's tips for planting: Prepare the ground for rich soil. Use lots of organic matter from well-rotted manure is best. Plant about an inch deep ...
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A top tip when buying bulbs is to make sure you order enough. Be generous. Ten bulbs will only fill a very small pot. Even in a small garden you should ...
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Mums grow really well in eastern North Carolina because they like lots of sunshine and lots of water. Cheris has a bunch of tips for anyone who loves to garden.
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