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Post by melissa on Jun 12, 2014 3:40:06 GMT
Are you gardening this season?
We would love to hear about your gardens
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Post by LolaBelle on Jun 12, 2014 22:27:31 GMT
We got a late start this year! didn't get anything planted until the last of May. We've got cucumbers, squash, cantaloupe and tomatoes. I also planted some wildflowers in pots to attract butterflies.
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Post by melissa on Jun 12, 2014 22:38:16 GMT
I love planting squash, cucumber, but every year I get a bug called squash borer. I don't want to treat the soul chemically . Is tick to peppers, tomatoes..
Tons of perennials and annuals.
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Post by troycethers on Jul 10, 2017 12:06:11 GMT
The location of your garden, how you till your soil, and many other factors can have a dramatic impact on your soil. These tips should help you tend to your soil the right way. Don't walk on wet soils, especially clay soils. The footprints you leave are evidence of compression -- packing the soil particles tightly and squeezing out vital oxygen. This is not a desirable quality in a garden. Put walkways or stepping stones in the garden for easy access and to keep your shoes clean and dry. When planting, cover the soil with a board to kneel or stand on.
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Post by davidtuthes on Aug 7, 2018 2:58:43 GMT
It is important to note that you shouldn’t prune your trees in autumn, as this is the time that fungi spreads quickly, especially on trees that have recently been cut.
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Post by jackychung on Oct 9, 2018 12:44:10 GMT
Proper trimming can improve the health of your trees by eliminating branches that are dead or dying.
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