Friday, 28 October 2016

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update October 28, 2016
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As winter arrives, you may want to sit in front of the fire, but the garden will also need protection from the elements, so don't put your garden tools away ...
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Even the smallest garden, courtyard, patio or balcony can serve as a welcoming outdoor oasis. Here are 10 tips to make the most of every square ...
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It's not too late to pick up a few pumpkins for use around the house. Jack-o-lantern varieties are large, bland and stringy, and are generally not eaten ...
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As the clocks go back this weekend, find out how you can open a bird cafe, make a butterfly banquet or create a hedgehog hideaway in your garden.
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Garden expert Mark Gibbs from The Great Outdoors shares tips about planting a fall bouquet. By: Amanda Salinas. Posted:Oct 27 2016 03:04PM CDT.
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Greenthumb: Tips for planting flower bulbs ... simple task -- but there are a few things you may want to keep in mind as you head out into the garden.
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You can snip rosemary, oregano, fennel and many, many more culinary herbs in your garden —the trick for some may be what to do with them when ...
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Thursday, 27 October 2016

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update October 27, 2016
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Here are six fall gardening tips from Julie Weisenhorn, Director of the State Master Gardener Program at the University of Minnesota Extension. 1.
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Design Recipes: Tips for a modern country-inspired look ... When looking to buy salvage, here are some basic tips that can assist in your search.
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Executive director for the Summit Community Garden, Ken Kullack, invited ... they provide water and unlimited tips and advice from their garden staff.
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Before storing the garden hose for winter, water trees in the area extending from the trunk to the extent of the longest branches. Water slowly, with a ...
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"What you're seeing here is garlic," he says, showing me the garden. "This is the newly sprouted garlic. We left them in in the summer. The idea was ...
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Over the decades of my giving gardening advice and recommendations, I have fielded countless calls and emails about shrubs that die seemingly ...
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A rain garden is a shallow depression that collects, absorbs and filters runoff ... The presentation is part of the Green Thumbs Garden Tips brown bag ...
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Here are some cheap and easy cleaning tips from readers. ... And now to the garden - Canny Scot from Christchurch has some inspiration for those ...
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Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Google Alert - garden tips

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Daily update October 26, 2016
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FILL containers and empty spaces in the garden with early bloomers and have something to look forward to in late winter, suggests Louise Midgley.
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Visit walterreeves.com, follow him on Twitter @walterreeves, on Pinterest, or join his Facebook fan page at bit.ly/georgiagardener for more garden tips.
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When all is said and done, the best yard safety tips are those that are ... Roll up garden hoses properly after use so they don't become tripping hazards ...
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