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Now Judy is a good planner. So I wasn't surprised when, within seconds, she produced a detailed list of her favorite plants from previous growing seasons. But I'm a good planner, too. So I started fine tuning my own to-do-list for the 2009 growing ...
Read moreIn the Garden: Fine tune plans for new year - Evening Sun
The new year brings hopes and visions of beauty for your garden. You’ll plant more varieties, try the introductions, keep your garden mulched and weed-free, learn the botanical names for your plants and just plain enjoy your gardening more. If you ...
Read moreNew year can bring new ideas to your gardening - Anderson Independent-Mail
Here are three New Year's resolutions: grow vegetables, grow vegetables, grow more vegetables. Why not? Salads are crunchier, more nutritious. Broccoli tastes better. Corn is sweeter. It feels good to grow your own. Unless you live in an area with no ...
Read moreNORTH COAST GARDENING: Grow lots of vegetables in the new year - Eureka Times-Standard
Lending a lush tropical look to the chilly winter landscape are the odd, golf ball-like inflorescences of the fatsia, or Japanese aralia, shrub ( Fatsia japonica ). The huge, long-stalked, deeply-lobed leaves reach as much as 10 inches across ...
Read moreAcadiana Gardening: Fatsia's winter-white flowers burst like sparklers - The Daily Advertiser
Since we moved our location to another venue our attendance has dropped. There are several opinions about where we should meet, but we do not have a new location nailed down, so I am going to suggest we return to the Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant on ...
Read moreFirst gardening club meeting of 2009 next Friday, January 9th at 6:30 ... - Shelbyville Times-Gazette
Q : The monkey grass lining the walk at my new house looks really bad. Can I spruce it up? Fertilize? Thin it out? A: Monkey grass, usually a cultivar of Liriope muscari, is a very handy edging plant. The muscari, or clumping, varieties will grow ...
Read moreGardening: Winter is best time to trim liriope - Chattanooga Times Free Press
If there's a gardening gene, Renee Studebaker has got it. How else to explain her ongoing (and often compulsive) efforts to turn every square inch of her overgrown Central Austin yard (one block from Interstate 35) into something more habitable and ...
Read moreRenee's Roots - Austin American-Statesman
A gardener’s list of resolutions should be flexible. Gardening is a combination of science and art. We work within a definite framework of rules but we must always be open to the spontaneous whim of the creative spirit. I might be willing to make a ...
Read moreThe Garden Life: Gardeners, resolve to define vision for your garden - Columbian
Tucked away behind a strip of hardwood hammock lies a quarter-acre farm that is more science than art -- or so Richard Meister might tell you. The lean and focused 76-year-old scientist has been fascinated with hydroponic gardening since 1946, when ...
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Loading... ANDREW T. GALLAGHER/Standard-Times special Steve Walach shows a head of cabbage to his sixth-grade health class in the garden on the grounds of Friends Academy in November. The students grew vegetables in the garden to donate to the Grace ...
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