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Spirit of the Woods Garden Club members planting for civic beautification MANISTEE — Members of the Spirit of the Woods Garden Club, Inc., have been busy planting flowers around Manistee as part of the group's "Civic ...
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| Mountain Garden Club plant sale set for June 5 Locally grown perennials, annuals, hanging baskets and garden décor will be sold at reasonable prices. Come early for the best selections.
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| Home & Garden: Companion Planting ... predators or attract pollinators, but Walliser gives science-based, not anecdotal information on how to companion plant to benefit the whole garden.
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| Get Growing with Mickey Rathbun: A garden for all to enjoy Nancy D'Amato by the stump that she has planted with columbine and other Sedums at the North Amherst Library garden. · The North Amherst Library ...
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| It's up to Mother Nature as to what kind of garden year it will be A day for visiting graves of loved ones. And a time to finish planting our vegetable garden. We planted our first garden at Roshara, our Waushara County ...
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| Summer weed control in gardens Properly placed ornamental plants in beds will provide leaf canopy cover that will naturally shade out weeds as they try to grow. Block planting and ...
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| Community garden nonprofit now manages county farm Recently Living Earth took over management of the Community Farm. "At the community garden people are growing their own food and at the farm ...
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| IN THE GARDEN: June is 'buzzy' Plant Halloween pumpkins the week of July 4. PYTHIUM BLIGHT. Mark in Cassie wrote: "When I was walking through my yard, checking to see if the soil ...
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| Doug Leier: Options exist to minimize impact of deer and other garden pests One way to deter deer from eating things around your yard, besides putting up barriers, is to plant varieties that deer do not find desirable. Written By: ...
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| NN kindergartners start butterfly garden Kindergarten teacher Angie Davison used Project Based Learning to create the activity for her students and planted a butterfly garden. "We had been ...
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