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| Haunted by last year's garden fails? Here are common mistakes with shade, soil and plant ... "I have big dreams for an improved garden this year and want to add a bunch of new plants to dress it up. What would be some advice on choosing ...
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| Gardening: Avoiding plant diseases by doing things differently Gardeners who prefer not to spray any fungicides on their plants can use other strategies to manage plant diseases. One of the most important strategies ...
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| Planting a Salsa Garden Planting a Salsa Garden. By Claudann Jones ... You can plant bell peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, cilantro, onions and corn. If you have limited ...
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| Students Start Planting At Oquenock's New Herb Garden ... School recently donated an herb garden to the school, located just outside the greenhouse. Students then planted chives, oregano, basil and mint.
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| Secret to happy and healthy gardens Spring has finally arrived, and we are getting ready to start planting flowers and vegetables for the coming growing season. We can't wait to get our ...
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| What works best for spring gardens and lawns You can comfortably plant seeds of root crops like carrots, beets, radishes, parsnips and salsify. Some edible plants can be planted from seed. The ...
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Dan's Garden; bare root trees, shrubs This one of the elms that is resistant to the Dutch elm disease that NDSU introduced from North Dakota of course. When you plant a tree, make sure you ...
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| Start a vegetable garden with just the basic Home-grown vegetables are delicious not only for their freshness, but also because you can choose what to grow based on flavor, rather than ...
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| The Iowa Gardener: Prepare for battle when it comes to eradicating wild campanula It's a clever plant. The leaves, like its better behaved hybridized cousins sold in garden centers, are a pretty green in a charming heart shape.
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Greenhouse gardening: Gus and Mary Picardo get a head start on Erie growing season Gus Picardo cares for the plants in his backyard greenhouse in Millcreek Township on March 19. This year they fired up the furnace in the 18-by-48-foot ...
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