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| Garden Q&A: Combating lecanium scale on tree bark and debudding veggie plants Pepper plants are slow to establish. Remove blossoms for 2-4 weeks after transplanting. This depends on type of pepper, growing conditions, and size ...
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| Gardening: Heat-loving basil plants enhance cooking, health and spirit These sweet basil plants were started indoors under lights in mid-May and will be planted in the garden next week. It can become stunted in the cool ...
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| Gardening: Combat dry season with slow, deep watering for plants Garden centers and nurseries are loaded with gorgeous flowering shrubs and they can be planted now, but regular watering is a must. Slow, deep ...
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| Growing Hosta in your flowerbeds Gardeners are always looking for plants that will grow in semi-shade that can add colors and texture to the garden where most flowering plants do ...
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| Planting now for the birds and bees (and butterflies) Knowing that seasonal schedule keeps me from feeling guilty writing about fall color in your garden at the beginning of planting your garden. When I ...
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| Food Insecurity In Pandemic Prompts Growing Interest In Gardening COVID-19 has created a growing interest in planting these types of gardens. DeKalb County Community Gardens executive director and founder Dan ...
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| Mill Pond Garden recommends hydrangeas for Cape Region The garden avoids growing plants that have compromising problems. For the home gardener, choices come down to best cultivars as well as sun, shade ...
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| Angie's List: How can I start my own garden? If your yard attracts a lot of direct sun, choose plants that can handle the heat, like coneflower or Russian sage. There are lots of benefits to having a ...
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| GARDENING IS FOREVER, or Why Your Coronavirus Garden Sucks and Will Die Soon I have had a garden of one sort or another for about the last 20 years and I've had a lot of success growing herbs and a few different vegetables.
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| Corona Gardens are the New Victory Garden Nursery staff and growers of nursery plants here in Humboldt have been talking about the spike in plant and seed sales, especially for edible plants. It's ...
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