Indoor Vegetable Gardens News
Home and Garden briefs for May 20 - North County Times
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Home and Garden briefs for May 20North County TimesThe east Oceanside/Fallbrook tour will spotlight growers of cut flowers, indoor foliage and blooming plants, vegetable row crops such as berries, and a lemon grove. The Valley Center tour features a vineyard and winery, free-range livestock, ...and more » |
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Jackie's Kitchen Gardens - Buffalo Rising
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Jackie's Kitchen GardensBuffalo RisingContainer gardens can be places both indoors and outdoors - preferably as close to the kitchen as possible. Whether she's talking about vertical gardens, microclimates, packaging seeds, or procuring natural pesticides in the form of flowers, ... |
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In Rochester region, time to get the garden planted - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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In Rochester region, time to get the garden plantedRochester Democrat and ChronicleMy upper limit for gardening is $600. I tend to know how much I will spend on what I consider to be necessities: mulch, annuals, vegetable plants, flowering baskets for my containers. That eats up more than $400 of the budget, leaving me about $150 for ...and more » |
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New crop of garden books yields good summer reads, thoughtful anytime gifts - Daily Press
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Ask Martha: Have a plan before plant shopping - Richmond Times Dispatch
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Ask Martha: Have a plan before plant shoppingRichmond Times DispatchSpring fever can lead to all kinds of impulsiveness, especially at the garden center. But a few simple strategies can help you size up the inventory with the ease and confidence of a professional. Armed with these helpful tips, you can head out to your ...and more » |
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Herbs are a Must for the Garden - Patch.com
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Herbs are a Must for the GardenPatch.comWith that in mind, don't plant perennial herbs in the middle of a vegetable garden. Place them in a protected space or bed near the house. For annual herbs, they benefit from the rich soils and sun provided with vegetable gardens and will thrive amid ...and more » |
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'Hardening off' prepares transplants for outdoor growing - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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'Hardening off' prepares transplants for outdoor growingFairbanks Daily News-MinerThe time to harden off is a week to 10 days before you intend to set plants out into the greenhouse or garden. I know some gardeners who feel that flowers and vegetables being raised in a greenhouse do not need to be hardened off, but I disagree.and more » |
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Chelsea's Perennial Inspiration - Wall Street Journal
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The gardening calendar - Montreal Gazette
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Jack Williams: Gardening on slope is uphill battle - Record-Searchlight
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Jack Williams: Gardening on slope is uphill battleRecord-SearchlightOriginally there was not a single square inch where one could raise vegetables. There is no level ground, the soil is poor, 90- to 100-plus-degree temperatures occur in summer with several light frost or snow events during winter. |
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