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Shinnston Community Garden growing thanks to Try This West Virginia mini-grant The northern Virginia native helps with planting, watering and weeding while helping recruit volunteers to keep the garden thriving. "This is the first time I ...
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Gardening: With succession planting, you can appreciate veggies for a longer period If you have harvested your carrots, you now have a row in the garden to plant snap beans for harvest right after Labor Day. If your lettuce or greens are ...
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Lessons from the garden: Girls learn responsibility, patience growing dahlias in Marine on St. Croix "Gardening teaches them responsibility, commitment, patience and delayed gratification," Block said. "Plants will not survive without continual care, ...
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Florida gardening: Pigeon peas for Treasure Coast gardens The plants are used as green manure, fodder and soil-enhancing cover crop. It is thought the area of origin for this plant is Africa and/or India, though ...
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Why plants have confusing Latin names, and other questions about the garden Our summer gardening columnist, Tanara McLean, took over the CBC Edmonton Instagram account this week to answer questions about why certain ...
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Blueberries a fresh, tasty garden treat Select the blueberry plants suited to your growing conditions. Northern highbush blueberries are productive and suited to moderate climates with at least ...
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Crape myrtles are versatile in the garden However, pay careful attention to the tag on the plant to make sure it is the right size for your garden. These plants range from less than 3 feet tall to ...
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Roses out, olives in: the new English garden in a time of climate crisis It has survived for 400 years – the oldest of Britain's botanical gardens, a haven of medicinal plants and ancient trees enjoyed through the centuries by ...
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Take note of tips for raised bed and elevated gardening success These methods allow you to convert plant trimmings, compost and a minimal amount of soil into a quality planting mix. Elevated gardens are basically ...
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Add clematis to your garden WORTH THE WAIT — A clematis flower at an installation for the annual Philadelphia Flower Show. "Growth is slow for these vines as the plant builds its ...
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