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Tag Archives: Perennials
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Tweet Deadheading Deadheading is a non-favorite as far as garden chores, but it is an important task and not for appearance alone. Some plants may stop blooming if they are not attended to promptly and hybrid perennials allowed to go to seed … Continue reading
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Tagged Appearance, Blooms, Bud, Favorites, First Frost, Flower Gardening, flowers, Garden Chores, Garden Encyclopedia, Garden Flower, Garden Time, Investment, Offspring, Perennials, Plants, Pruning Shears
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Tweet Pick up an extra blooming plant! With this year’s season weeks ahead of schedule it may be a good idea to pick up an extra pot or two when they go on sale in a couple of weeks. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Ahead, Blooms, Blossoms, Containers, Greenhouses, Lot, Perennials, Pot, Think Big
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Tweet Seed & Plant Catalogs Some things to consider while you are browsing those tempting “New this Year” and “Tried and True” landscape and edible collections. PH testing and soil type defining is reccomended through your county extension office … Continue reading
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Tweet Milk Jug Seed Starting Northern Gardener Magazine. Jan. 2009 Start seeds outdoors in winter, using recycled products and Mother Nature Gather Your Supplies. You’ll need scissors, duct tape, (3M clear), sharp utility knife, plant labels, environmental garden marker, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Consistency, Duct Tape, Gallon Milk, Marker, Milk Jug, Milk Jugs, Mini Greenhouse, Mother Nature, Northern Gardener Magazine, Package Directions, Perennials, Potting Mix, Rain And Snow, Recycled Products, Scissors, Seeds, Slits, Starting Start, Tender Plants, Transpiration, Utility Knife, Weather, West Side
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