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Attend free gardening workshop - St. Cloud Times
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Attend free gardening workshopSt. Cloud Times25 at Whitney Senior Center, they'll be doling out gardening knowledge for free. Topics will include growing blueberries, raspberries and strawberries; starting seeds indoors; choosing small shrub roses; low-input lawn care, hostas; and gardening to ...and more » |
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Blueberry basics: Here's how to care for plants - Record-Searchlight
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Blueberry basics: Here's how to care for plantsRecord-SearchlightReplace the rest with a planting mix formulated for roses, he said. A thick layer of mulch on top of the soil keeps the plants' shallow roots cooler in summer and retains moisture in the ground. It also blocks weeds and adds organic matter as it ...and more » |
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Gardening Calendar Updated Feb. 2 - TCPalm
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Gardening Calendar Updated Feb. 2TCPalmPlant Clinic: Master gardener answers gardening questions. Environmental Learning Center, 255 Live Oak Dr., Vero Beach, 10 am-noon. 772-589-5050; DiscoverELC.org. Garden Walk: Old garden roses. Country Care Roses, 14070 109th St., Fellsmere, 9 am-4 pm, ...and more » |
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Cedar Creek Lake February Gardening Tip - Cedar Creek Lake
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Cedar Creek Lake February Gardening TipCedar Creek LakeNow is the best time to start preparing beds and to plant to get root systems established during the spring months. Here are some important gardening tips for February. Lawn Care. With the unusually mild winter, weeds will start growing earlier. |
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From ornamentals, fruit and all that's in between - Cherokee Tribune
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From ornamentals, fruit and all that's in betweenCherokee TribunePrune hybrid tea roses now, removing old canes and lowering plant to a height of 12 to 15 inches. To care for rose bushes now, apply a fertilizer heavy in potassium. Prune rose canes back to about 6 to 10 inches. Apply a drop of white glue to the ...and more » |
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