Friday, 27 September 2024

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update September 27, 2024
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Fall gardening: Tips for planting cool-weather crops and bulbs for spring · Bring sun-loving plants like citrus and eucalyptus into heated spaces.
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What do you need to know now that it's fall and you want to get that garden going? Mark Gibbs has some advice.
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As autumn leaves begin to fall, gardeners should turn their attention to lawn care to prevent weed growth come spring.
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Leave for as long as specified, then rinse and dry. Finally, wipe over with an oily rag before storing away; this will keep rust at bay. GHI Tip: WD- ...
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Whole leaves provide the best habitat for overwintering insects. Spread the leaves over the soil surface to help insulate the roots, conserve moisture ...
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Discover houseplants you don't need to fertilize often with expert tips on how to care for them. These indoor plants will thrive even when they ...
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Wallitsch Gardens has the following advice: Get all the weeds out; Deadhead and prune your plants; Wait to trim back evergreens until they go dormant ...
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But first, an announcement: If you enjoy gardening, continually learning (including creating a living soil), making new friends, and helping others, ...
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Fellow gardening fans shared their thoughts on this tip. @daniel07894 wrote: "Boiling water works a charm. Even helps to get rid of ants." @mo_yep ...
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Mulch Can Help Reduce Soil Erosion. Rain, wind, and winter storms can shift all the topsoil away from your garden, which can deprive your plants of ...
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