Monday, 21 August 2023

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update August 21, 2023
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Graham gives you 3 project ideas for this weekend. ... delicious recipes, quick & easy DIY projects, design & gardening ideas, plus hints, tips, ...
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This is has been a long and hot summer. If you need to replace some dead plants in your garden with something a little more resistant to the heat, ...
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Rayniel De Guzman (@urrbangarden), who has 112,000 followers and specializes in food and gardening tips, explains exactly what he does when his ...
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... who has 84,300 followers and gives tips related to gardening, lifestyle, ... Cultivating your own food in a garden has many benefits.
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... may be that it needs to be cut back to preserve its health. Our experts have provided their top tips for when to cut back your calla lilies.
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Much like a restorative garden, the presence of eclectic plants, flowers, ... For more Emma Roberts-inspired advice, we're looking to Ellen Mary's ...
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Potting mix. Houseplants should be grown in a potting mix or one designed for houseplants, not garden soil or topsoil. Different types of plants have ...
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The trial gardens and the rest of the center's facility are open to the general public. To schedule a visit or a tour, contact Alyssa Collins at ...
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Millie Hurst is Section Editor at Homes & Gardens, overseeing the Solved section, which provides readers with practical advice for their homes.
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Fabulous fall entryway decor ideas for your home · 1. Start outside the entryway · 2. Or hang a fall wreath on a shoe closet · 3. Decorate entryway walls ...
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Tuesday, 15 August 2023

Updating our Google Account inactivity policy

Every day Google works hard to keep you and your private information safe and secure by preventing unauthorized access to your Google Account with our built-in security protections. And keeping you safe means having strong privacy practices across our products that minimize how long we store your personal files and any data associated with them. We want to protect your private information and prevent any unauthorized access to your account even if you're no longer using our services.

Therefore, we are updating the inactivity period for a Google Account to two years across all our products and services. This change starts rolling out today and will apply to any Google Account that's been inactive, meaning it has not been signed into or used within a two-year period. An inactive account and any content in it will be eligible for deletion from December 1, 2023.

What this means for you:

  • These changes do not impact you unless you have been inactive in your Google Account for two years or have not used your account to sign in to any Google service for over two years.
  • While the changes go into effect today, the earliest we would enforce any account deletion would be December 2023.
  • If your account is considered inactive, we will send several reminder emails to both you and your recovery emails (if any have been provided) before we take any action or delete any account content. These reminder emails will go out at least 8 months before any action is taken on your account.
  • After a Google Account is deleted, the Gmail address for the deleted account cannot be used again when creating a new Google Account.

How to keep your account active?

The simplest way to keep a Google Account active is to sign in to the account at least once every two years. If you have signed in to your Google Account recently in the past two years, your account is considered active and will not be deleted.

Other ways to keep your account active include:

  • Reading or sending an email
  • Using Google Drive
  • Watching a YouTube video
  • Sharing a photo
  • Downloading an app
  • Using Google Search
  • Using Sign in with Google to sign in to a third-party app or service

There are some exceptions to this policy. Examples include: a Google Account with YouTube channels, videos or comments; an account that has a gift card with a monetary balance; or an account that has a published application, for example, one that hosts an app on the Google Play store. Other exceptions to this policy are available here.

Google also offers tools to help manage your Google Account and provide options to back up your data, including the ability to download your data using Google Takeout, and allowing you to plan for what happens to your data if you're inactive for a specific period of time with the Inactive Account Manager.

Our priority is to make it as easy as possible for you to keep your account active, if you want to, and we'll ensure you have adequate notice before any account is impacted by this change. So before an account is deleted, Google will send email notifications to the Google Account and its recovery email (if one has been provided). You should verify that your recovery email is up to date.

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Friday, 4 August 2023

Google Alert - garden tips

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garden tips
Daily update August 4, 2023
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Globe amaranth grows in Jobey Clarke's garden in Milwaukee on July 12, 2023. Jobey Clarke designed and maintains extensive gardens at her home on ...
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Welcome to Great Home Ideas, where you'll find inspiring home ... design & gardening ideas, plus hints, tips, how tos and advice on pets, health, ...
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There is lots to do in your garden at this time of year. We talk about keeping your edible plants healthy and productive and how to plan for the ...
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By JayDee Gunnell The heat is on, and yards and gardens are trying to ... these tips from the USU Extension Gardeners Almanac to help your garden ...
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August Gardening Tips · Late summer is the most effective time to control fire ants with baits. · Treat lawns for grubs only if you find more than 5 ...
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Create the perfect growing space under glass with these greenhouse ideas for gardens large and small, and nurture tender and exotic plants and ...
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DIRTY gardens are in, and pesticides are out, as one TikToker has warned the latter could be "killing" your garden this summer.
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The lack of sunshine is what is causing smaller veggies, yellowed leaves and later ripening. More:Tips on growing your own blueberries for the best ...
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In addition to these common injuries, our desert environment, thorny plants and venomous wildlife make for some unique hazards. Here are some tips to ...
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No matter your choice of greenery, the decision to garden in hanging planters will both screen your yard from outside view and free up space for ...
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Thursday, 3 August 2023

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update August 3, 2023
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Gardening experts share their best advice for watering more efficiently and strategically in high temperatures.
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It's funny, really: the UK is so synonymous with wet weather, yet the majority of our favourite garden ideas are all pinned on the slim hope that ...
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A stunning addition to any garden, irises grow tall and sway elegantly in the wind. They're a sun-loving perennial that blooms early in the ...
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Gardening Tips and Highlights ... Dividing irises by Christine Yesko Irises that grow from rhizomes (underground stems producing top growth and roots) ...
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Garden Design Ideas for Fire-Prone Areas. Smart landscaping choices are essential in areas with wildfire risk. By. Elizabeth Waddington.
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Inspiring garden ideas and backyard ideas not only allow us to celebrate the beauty of the natural world with our own unique design, ...
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Plants & Gardens with Craig Aug. 2, Part 1 ... The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni New 108K views ... 2 Minute Garden Tips•508K views.
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Balcony Garden Web•3.2K views ... Sugar Baby Watermelon - Growing update(Survival Garden Seeds ) #shorts # ... Dian Garden Tips•7.5M views.
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Urban birds and bugs also seek hydrating summer oases. Many visit backyards and gardens looking for cool, sweet, and refreshing water sources. Why not ...
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Why subscribe? Summer Sale Offer: 6 issues for £6! The best in design, decoration & style in every issue; Inspiring real homes, expert project advice ...
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