Friday 28 February 2014

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Daily update February 28, 2014
NEWS
Gardening with Laurie: Gardens are a lot of work, but bring great rewards
It really is exciting and amazing to see the large number of new organic gardeners each season. Most of the gardeners are young families, some are ...
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Gardening: Coming up
You and your child or grandchild can have fun exploring the world of horticulture through gardening activities, nature walks and special projects.
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Gardening: Trap chipmonks and take they far away
Q. I have a berm beside my house and a flower garden below it. Unfortunately, chipmunks have taken up residence in both places and I had to repair ...
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Gardening: A trio of vines for those who embrace exuberance
Let's face it. Most vines aren't acceptable landscape plants for control freaks. But vines — especially tropical flowering species — are ideal for folks ...
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Gardening: Do it now
Gardening: Do it now. Perennials: When spring bulbs emerge they are in danger of nibbling by squirrels as well as deer. A sprinkling of cayenne ...
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Smart gardening workshop
Presented by Beaver County Master Gardeners, Includes workshop packet, ... at 724-774-3003 for more information regarding the Smart gardening ...
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Phuket Gazette
Gardening for layabouts
Talk of constraining natural forces recalls a recent discussion in this column on low maintenance gardening, a necessity for most of us on this emerald ...
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Gardening: Nine new plots in Gloucestershire feature in The Yellow Book 2014
When it comes to gardening inspiration there's nothing quite like seeing how someone else does it. From difficult soils and challenging sites to what to ...
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Gardeners' Dirt: Trees are sources of shade, fragrance
Gardeners' Dirt: Trees are sources of shade, fragrance. Print; •; Share. Share this ... 2011 Heirloom Gardening for the South. Texas A&M University ...
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10 gardening talks on tap for York's 2014 GardenWise workshop
Six authors, writers and TV hosts will offer 10 talks on a variety of gardening topics at this year's GardenWise workshop, sponsored by Penn State ...
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BLOGS
Organic Gardening for Everyone - Too Much Time On My Hands
Much of our gardening is for food and because of that, I am careful about what types of products and chemicals I use in our garden. We try to buy ...
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Spring Gardening…Time to Get Started - Gardening with Tom LeRoy
Recent weeks of cloudy, cold, wet weather may have stifled your enthusiasm about gardening. Unfortunately, the spring gardening season comes on ...
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Saturday Gardening Seminar - KGKL 97.5 FM Country
This Saturday, March 1, The People/Plant Connection is excited to present Tommy Olive, owner, Olive's Nursery. The title of Tommy's presentation is ...
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It's Not Work, It's Gardening!: Book Review: Attracting Beneficial Bugs...
Books about plants and gardens are like the plants and gardens themselves, in that they're a personal thing -- sometimes a plant (or book) gets you ...
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Organic Gardens Network: The Problem with Traditional Vegetable Gardening?
Organic Gardens Network Organic Gardens Network
Have you noticed that gardening books are full of ways to fix problems? I was a traditional gardener for many years and I found that the solution to ...
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