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| Fall planting guide for Houston gardeners Fall is about planting — whether you're starting a new garden, or working to redo or improve your landscape. It's the season for planting edibles and ...
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| September checklist for a busy month of lawn and garden tasks In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says it's time to get outside and work in the yard. Written By: Don Kinzler | Aug 29th 2020 - 7am.
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| Gardening Q&A: It's time for mums, but be picky — and baby them a bit Don't let them sit for days before getting around to planting. Plant as soon as you can. Plants can be brittle and difficult to remove from the container ...
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| Early autumn is the perfect time to plant new trees and shrubs. Here's how to do it right. Most plants sold in garden centers are container-grown. Fall planting may be more risky for trees or shrubs that are sold with their roots wrapped in ...
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| The key to saving seeds Some popular garden plants that are self-pollinating include tomatoes, peppers, beans, peas, and lettuce. If the plant is pollinated by neighboring plants ...
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| Over the Garden Fence - Winter Veggie Garden Continuing to plant beans, corn, cucumbers, and squash during the warm months may not leave you room for your winter selections. Although tomatoes ...
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| Thyme in the garden They can be planted in an informal garden bed or with vegetables and/or among the flowering plants. For indoor enjoyment, some herbs may be brought ...
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| Kupuna, HI, frustrated about city's community garden closure We can't go to the garden a month later and turn on the plant switch and start growing again. It's going to take a lot of clean up and a lot of work," ...
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| Now is the time to plant a fall garden When planting a fall garden, group crops in the same way you would in the spring; plant so taller plants don't shade out shorter ones. To encourage ...
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| OPINION: Breaking ground Some gardeners are wrapping up their summer gardens. If you have plants that have started to decline, good sanitation is important. Cut back ...
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