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| Garden Talk: Thinning carrots and planting more peas - KTOO Garden Talk: Thinning carrots and planting more peas ... Master gardener Ed Buyarski's crop of peas was planted outdoors from seed in early May, ...
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| Jefferson Park's Community Pollinator Garden Gets OK To Begin Planting Volunteers with the Jefferson Park Pollinator Garden will host a native plant lesson Saturday and a planting session Sunday.
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| 5 common ailments in vegetable gardens and how to treat them - The Washington Post To prevent this, try rotating crops, amending soil with compost before planting and applying mulch afterward. Seek out resistant plant varieties, when ...
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| Can you plant flowers in a heatwave? 3 crucial steps to be successful - 'not guaranteed' GARDENING is often put on hold in a heatwave as some plants and lawns struggle to cope with the unprecedented heat, but does it mean that you ...
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| How to Grow Carrots - Bob Vila Growing carrots at home is as delicious as it is rewarding, ... The carrot plant is a biennial root vegetable that is usually harvested its first ...
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| 15 Best Flowers That Attract Hummingbirds to Your Garden - The Pioneer Woman Plant the best flowers to attract hummingbirds to your garden, including bright-colored tubular varieties that produce nectar like fuchsia, ...
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| The pleasures of this summer's garden | Westside Seattle Or leave them on the plant until they dry, then cut them for fall flower arrangements. Currants are delicious in the garden. Hungry? Plant blueberries ...
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| Green Thumb: Spring Planting Help - WSBT Join us as Greg Leyes give you the tips you need to start your garden! Green Thumb on WSBT22 is sponsored by Ginger Valley Garden Center.
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| How to grow redcurrants in your French garden - The Connexion Blackcurrants are not just stronger growing, but stronger smelling. Identify redcurrants. When you are carrying out your winter prune, you really don' ...
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| 'If you die, you will be replaced by a succulent.' How 2 Texas gardeners handle heat, drought What to plant and when." Sengupta Stith employs containers in her shady East Austin yard to echo the planned naturalness of an English garden; ...
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