Thursday, September 3, 2020

Google Alert - Garden Planting

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Garden Planting
Daily update September 3, 2020
NEWS
Roy Diblik of Burlington, Wisconsin, who is a perennial garden designer, plant nurseryman and co-owner of Northwind Perennial Farm had the mighty ...
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Replenish spent soil with mulch and compost to revitalize garden beds for spring planting. · Prune hedges. Tidy up hedges, as they won't be growing ...
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I have visited bulb farms and display gardens in that country, observing the sandy soil, cool summers, and careful growing and drying practices. Well ...
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The culmination of this year's planting season was celebrated with a "Mini Garden Extravaganza" on Aug. 29. Thirty volunteers worked to plant a final ...
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Also, mix some horticultural cornmeal into your garden and around your transplants at planting to help prevent fungal problems. One of the biggest ...
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Before planting, amend the soil with compost or well-rotted manure. Plant two seeds to each seed tray cell at a depth of an inch. Give the soil an even ...
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Dish gardens are a type of container garden, usually made with shallow, open dishes or bowls and with multiple plants in one container. Succulents ...
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The fall harvest can be extended even further if you protect the plants from early frosts or plant them in cold frames or hotbeds. Many cool-season ...
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By growing native plants in your garden, you will support other native species. Fourth, native plants in gardens act as a source of seeds and keep local ...
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Among the vegetables to plant as transplants are broccoli, cabbage, collards, Brussels sprouts, kale, Swiss chard and Chinese cabbage. Consider ...
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Releaf Tree Planting
Help grow Surrey's urban forest by planting shrubs and trees in Surrey parks and along boulevards.
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A Drink Only a Garden Could Love: Fermented Plant Juice
Take your fermentation skills out of the kitchen and into the garden by brewing fermented plant juice. This garden amendment made from mineral-rich ...
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