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| Use native plants to support biodiversity, garden designer says "I planted them before I educated myself on biodiversity and wouldn't have chosen them now," she says. "This just proves to me that all gardens evolve ...
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| Sharon Hull, This Week in the Garden | Prepared to protect cold-tender plants Nighttime temps so far this autumn have been mild but since a frost could occur at any time, be prepared to protect cold-tender plants in your garden.
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| Williams: Growing Brussels sprouts in the winter garden Here are suggestions from retired UF/IFAS Extension vegetable specialist Jim Stephens on growing this unique crop in Florida. Brussels sprouts are ...
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| Herb gardening for kids. Wreath making. Here are 7 events for SoCal plant lovers Stay safe and keep growing! Through Nov. 20. The Los Angeles Biodiversity Symposium is a five-day event (two hours each afternoon) cosponsored by ...
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| Planting design basics | The Real Dirt What can I give my plants? What garden style do I want? What plant "jobs" need to be filled in my yard? Is my yard ready to plant?
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| Growing Your Garden: Grow amaryllis now for Christmas blooms ... the cash register at the garden centre. I look at the boxes and think, maybe next week — but it really is time to stock up and get the bulbs planted.
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| Plant violas now for fall to spring color Garden centers still have a great selection, so get yours today. • Dr. Gary Bachman is an Extension and research professor of horticulture at the ...
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| Five tips from the experts to keep your garden hydrated this summer "Get that right and your plants will be fine." When planting, dig a large hole, add your plant then, instead of piling the garden soil back in, use garden mix ...
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| Gardening jobs for the weekend: It's time to plant for spring, from hydrangeas to the sweet ... Winter is planting time; thorny hedges to raise security, hardy small trees or large shrubs, soothing blue hydrangeas and tasty but compact soft fruit.
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Returning the 'three sisters' – corn, beans and squash – to Native American farms nourishes ... And sunflowers planted around the edges of the garden created a natural fence, protecting other plants from wind and animals and attracting pollinators.
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