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| Looking for Some Backyard Inspiration? Consider Starting a Native Plant Garden Not only can growing native plants in your garden benefit the natural environment, but doing so can help local wildlife, too. "A plant is considered ...
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| If your vegetable garden isn't thriving, you may need to feed your plants Most vegetable gardeners start their crops with a balanced fertilizer that is worked into the soil prior to planting. For light-feeding crops, this will be ...
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| Fire safety for the home garden Some planning could save property and lives if given consideration and effort. Some plants are highly flammable, and some are not. Choosing to plant ...
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| Shade tips for your garden in a hot dry year The impact on our garden plants is that they are continually under moisture stress — unless we pour the water to them, mulch heavily or create great ...
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| Opinion | Iowa City needs to implement more public gardening to grow locally Urban gardening is when people grow plants in an urban environment, so planting on lawns, decks, and balconies. Starting a small garden at home ...
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| Changing the shape of your garden The first is "Circle Gardening: Growing Vegetables Outside the Box," by Kenneth E. Spaeth Jr. He is a plant-soil scientist with the United States ...
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Cedar Rapids woman told to pull out sunflower garden in right-of-way She said gardening was a form of therapy for her, which was why she planted sunflowers in the right of way after the derecho took down two trees.
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| Life's a Garden: Zone Pushers She was so passionate about her love of plants that even as her health was declining and she became wheelchair bound for the last few years of her life ...
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| LSU Garden News: Getting figgy with it When planting figs, make sure you have adequate space, as fig trees can grow tall and wide. The trees will need a minimum of full sun for six hours each ...
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| On Pine Ridge Reservation, a Garden Helps Replace an 80-mile Grocery Trip Growing her own, she said, "helps us eat better, and it also tastes a lot better, and we know where the food is coming from." More than Gardening. As the ...
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