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Jason Graves: Time to start garden seeds indoors is near To determine when to plant seeds of a particular vegetable or flower indoors, first find out when it should be planted in the garden. Visit www.
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Over the Garden Fence: Bare Root Planting Techniques December through March is the time to plant fruit and nut trees. Bare root trees are less expensive, transport easily and acclimate best to native soils.
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Growing Leeks These non-bulbing, onion-family plants, have a mild flavor, are easy to grow and are beautiful in the garden. Of course, I'm not growing any leeks in ...
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Garden Club, Everyday Blessings team up for Arbor Day The Plant City Garden Club and the kids from Everyday Blessings celebrated Florida's Arbor Day on Jan. 15 by planting a magnolia tree together.
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Gardening: Consider planting these underutilized perennials (part 1) Gardening: Consider planting these underutilized perennials (part 1). We have grown some of these species for more than 30 years and recommend ...
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Prepare for spring by starting plants indoors When spring arrives, there will be an assortment of vegetable transplants available at nurseries to continue gardening efforts, but now is a good time to ...
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What Is the No-Dig Gardening Method, and Why You Should Try it This Spring Millions of beneficial microbes within the compost break organic matter down into natural plant food at a rate that the garden plants can use, eliminating ...
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Some garden books to inspire and inform Alaskans while we're between seasons This one has planting templates based on beautiful gardens from around the world. You may not be able to duplicate an Italian landscape garden or a ...
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Pick up gardening tips in podcasts, online newsletters From selecting fertilizer to cutting back perennials to growing orchids, gardening e-newsletters and podcasts often cover an array of topics. For those ...
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The Garden Plot: Good news… Spring just six weeks away When planting radish in winter, cover the seed in a layer of peat moss and apply an application of Garden-Tone organic plant food in the furrow and ...
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