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Gardening chores for January can keep you busy when the sun shines and on rainy days as well. Holidays are over, and gardeners are clutching their pruners and are eyeing their shovels with an itchy foot, eager to start digging into the soil. Don't ...
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Gardening chores for January weather - Redlands Daily Facts
Plant asparagus and artichoke crowns, onion transplants, broccoli, cabbage, chard, cauliflower, lettuce, arugula, beets, collards, kale, leeks, kohlrabi, carrots, turnips and cool-season peas. Sow seeds of annual flowers and vegetables indoors for ...
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Follow these gardening tips and 2009 will be the 'Year of the Garden.' - Austin American-Statesman
Optimism always pays off—and for us optimistic gardeners, Mother Nature was certainly on our side in 2008. What a blessing normal rainfall can be ... As we embark on 2009, I thought it was the perfect time to share gardening plans for 2009. Grow ...
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Gardening Plans for 2009 - WRAL
I know we complain about the heat in the summer, but as gardeners living in North Texas we don’t really have much to complain about in the winter. In other areas of the country gardening comes to a complete halt, but we are only interrupted a day ...
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January an excellent time to tend to, create new beds - Cleburne Times-Review
Fresh-cut trees should be displayed indoors for no more than a week. Balled live trees need a large container to hold soil ball. Keep soil moist and remove tree to a cool area after about a week in the house. Start planning next season's garden ...
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This week in the garden - Allentown Morning Call
Jill Craver worked for eight years as a pharmaceutical representative, but she gave it up to start a farmers market-size vegetable garden that allows her to be a stay-at-home mom and help feed her family with natural produce. At a recent birthday ...
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Q-C producer to share what she's learned - Quad-Cities Times
As the end of the year draws near, it is easy to look back and what we have learned, what we have done and not done and what battles we won and lost in the garden this past growing season. There are days that we all believe that is just what we are ...
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Resolutions for all gardeners - Marshall Independent
Along with two cats and a dog, a Mount Tremper educator and entertainer, Melody Newcombe, nurtures lots of other beings in her home — untold numbers of unnamed worms and flats of lettuces, arugula, beets, spinach and more. Newcombe is past acting ...
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Melody Newcombe "pets" her plants (Freeman photo by Tania Barricklo) - Daily Freeman
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