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Garden: Herbs great for fall planting The cooler fall months are great for planting many of our vegetable and landscape plants. As I was deciding what I most wanted to talk about this ...
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Garden Q&A: On glowing mushrooms and planting trees amid cicada hatch You can either delay planting until fall next year or plant as soon as the cicadas leave at the end of June. The latter option may require more watering ...
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Planting by the Signs … and other things: November Overview; no planting in unprotected gardens The season for planting in the unprotected garden is over, however, there's plenty you can still plant by using cold frames or low tunnels. MOON ...
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Laurie Garretson: October, November make for good planting season Rain trees are tough, easy-care trees, but you might want to think twice before planting one of these showy trees in your yard. Each of the hundreds of ...
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Winter garden prep workshop, Occidental plant sale among upcoming events Put your garden to bed. A panel of food gardening specialists will lead a free online discussion about fall vegetable gardens on Nov. 10. The Sonoma ...
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Calvin Finch: Good fall plants to grow from seed in your San Antonio garden The most successful gardens in the San Antonio area are mostly planted with transplants purchased from the retail nursery. Do you ever get tired of ...
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Gardening: All about growing strawberries in Lowcountry Now is the best time to get started growing these wonderful plants in the home garden. Gardening. This strawberry has an unusual shape. Provided/ ...
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Winter Cover Crop Can Improve Garden Soil Planting a fast-growing cover crop can help prevent these problems. The term "crop" in this context may be misleading. These plants are not meant to ...
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Gardens of Love: Wendy Weldon and James Langlois James enlarged the growing area of the garden by cutting down some unhealthy fruit trees, reclaiming fertile ground. As we walk, it feels like planting ...
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Shrewsbury community garden continues to grow KENNEDYVILLE — Volunteers prepped, planted and watered new bushes and trees installed as part of a growing community garden project at ...
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