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| Volunteers plant garden along Fox River in downtown Aurora According to a press release from the Downtown Aurora group, the pollinator garden "includes native plants such as milkweed that attracts monarch ...
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| Master Gardener: Ornamental kale keeps garden colorful A member of the Brassica oleracea family, this is a plant that does well in cool weather and produces vibrant colors after frost. You can start your plants ...
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| It's time to plant your Thanksgiving or Christmas vegetables Garden tasks are less likely forgotten if the plot is in plain view. SIZE AND SCALE: Vegetable gardens don't have to be big or square. Plant only as large ...
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| Community garden program to continue growing The Deep Roots Mason County, a Facebook-based online gardening program started this year, was a resounding success, according to Kendra ...
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| A cover crop may help rejuvenate that garden However legumes, add nitrogen to the soil. You can choose more than one cover crop to plant in your garden. A mixed planting of legume and non- ...
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| Step Inside Paris's Most Anticipated New Garden Water, topiary, and planting (including Plumbago "Dark Blue," Lobelia "Hadspen Purple," Salvia farinacea "Victoria Blue," and climbing Rosa "New ...
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| Kids in the garden: grow & explore this fall Plant wheatgrass seeds, cover with 1/4 inch of soil, and water well. After planting, water every few days and watch your head grow hair! Now it's time to ...
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| Outdoors: Gut check — The best use for that awful offal Planting the same crops in the same soil year after year without enhancing the soil will result in diminishing returns. Burying the fish swill in that garden ...
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| When Boston's public schools closed in March, their gardens went untended. Then a volunteer ... The Growing Resilience Schoolyard Project jumped in to help feed the community. By Lisa Zwirn Globe Correspondent,Updated September 8, 2020, ...
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| Royalty visits Greenwood's gardens as monarchs migrate In her garden, she avoids pesticides and herbicides by cultivating plants that attract insects that clear out pests. For instance, milkweed is the host plant ...
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