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What to Plant in the Fall for the Lushest Garden You've Ever Seen Asters are another perennial that every fall garden should have. Plant them any time in the fall about six to eight weeks before the ground freezes in your ...
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IN THE GARDEN: Curled tomato plants likely the result of herbicides There are very few flowers and, out of nine plants, only two fruits. All other plants in the garden are flourishing and producing. I pulled up a first planting ...
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Greer's Garden abuzz with bees, natural plants Serviceberry is one of the native plants in the garden. · An outsized bird bath was donated by a Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust volunteer. · The trail is ...
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Midseason vegetable update: How are our gardens growing? While it's a bit late to start these vegetables from seed, you can still likely plant transplants and get vegetables before the first frost. Consider planting a ...
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Rodd Moesel: Enjoy your spring-planted garden flowers and veggies Our planting focus now turns to fall vegetable gardening. This is the time we plant the tender veggie crops that can produce in the fall as the ...
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From the Extension: Shrubs are the backbone of landscapes I once managed a small demonstration garden at the UF/IFAS Sumter County Extension Office in Bushnell. Although I spent hours weeding, planting, ...
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Growing in all directions The idea to create this garden came from an initiative supported by President Judge Craig Miller. With help from conservation board member and ...
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Garden tips for August And while it's not the best time to add plants to your garden (since roots will be slow to get established with high soil temperatures and plants will ...
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Tropical Gardening: Plants for home foundation Tropical Gardening: Plants for home foundation ... Photo courtesy of Voltaire Moise Foundation plantings of palms, monstera and anthurium at this ...
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Help for Gardeners: How to grow winning black raspberry plants Fill in holes and low spots in lawn. Apply corn gluten-based weed control in the garden; reapply at four to six-week intervals. Chores: Start getting plants ...
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