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| IN THE GARDEN: Plant a perfect berry patch When starting a strawberries in your home garden, you can either purchase bare roots which are typically sold in bundles or strawberry plants.
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| Not all seeds are viable for planting Could I use the seeds from vegetables I buy at the farmers market and grocery store to plant in my garden? Answer: It depends, said Chris Gunter, an ...
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| Companion planting can help strengthen your garden However, mixing crops together may be more beneficial for your garden's health. Companion planting has long been used to allow plants to mutually ...
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| There's a big crop of garden info online. Don't trust all of it. Garden inspiration can come from anywhere, but if you need to tackle a cultural problem or a planting conundrum, stick with growing conditions similar ...
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| Kelly Smith-Trimble Strays from Traditional Planting Methods in Her Tennessee Garden Filling the garden with diverse plantings boosts its sustainability. Herbs mingle around tomato trellises, spiky veronicas bloom beside climbing ...
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| How growing gardens can be fun for your kids Planting a garden brings you and your family outdoors, lets them get down and dirty in a constructive manner, and lets them watch the power of nature ...
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| Plantin' by the Signs … and other things: The case for late gardens; time to make changes All that to say, there's still time to plant a garden if you haven't done the first thing. Garden centers I've visited recently still have plenty of plants — ...
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| Lind Community Garden growing strong LIND – The community garden is growing this year with a lot of hard ... food," said Organizer Barbara Devore, adding the first planting was in 2013.
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| A virus in the garden | The Real Dirt Plant viruses can also be transmitted by insects, nematodes, fungi, and through pollen, seed, or vegetative propagation from infected parent plants.
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| Pandemic boosts sales at region's garden stores "People often wait until June, but this time they planted so early that some had plants freeze, and they had to plant twice." Vegetables were the first to sell ...
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