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15 Vegetables to Plant for a Fall Vegetable Garden Many cool season vegetables, such as greens and root vegetables, must be planted in mid to late summer to yield a fall harvest. To make sure they're ...
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Fledgling, charming garden open for visitors OROVILLE — With steady diligence and one plant at a time, a small group of volunteers led by Susan Sims and Debi Upton have been creating the ...
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Planting Perennials This Season? Check Out These Helpful Tips from Waterman's Greenhouse Is your home decked out with a fabulous front or backyard garden? Do hanging baskets make your heart sing? If you answered yes to any (or all) of ...
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Beautiful Landscaping Without So Much Work? 6 Low-Maintenance Landscaping Ideas Plus, many alternative landscaping ideas are environmentally friendly! Hardscaping. Eliminate the need for weeding by covering a large section of lawn ...
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Expert Tips: Summer Gardening So we went to the experts for some advice -Kate Terrell, owner of Wallace's Garden Center in Bettendorf; and Lory Beck and Andy Gillock, plant ...
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Sally Scalera: Here's what to do in your Space Coast yard and garden in September For your bean and pea plants, inoculate them with the correct nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Vegetables to plant in ...
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GROW: Fall garden planning starts in the heat of the summer It's much easier to grow seedling plants under partial shade and with insect protection than it is to seed directly into the garden plot. Gardeners need to ...
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Some like it hot! Summer's heat-tolerant native perennials for your garden While many of the plants in our Savanna Exhibit may be best suited for this wet, acidic soil, this aster is a perennial that performs very well in a typical ...
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West Texas gardens heating up in August "Fill in bare areas where drought, disease or insects have killed the turf by planting 4- by 4-inch plugs 10 to 12 inches apart. Water them well and ...
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YOUR TURN: Water is a precious commodity. Let's start treating it that way It is simple horticultural ignorance of plant needs, including lawn, and a ... Soil, the ultimate source of all garden goodness, requires air spaces that are ...
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