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winterizing amaryills bulb. It was planted, then it sprouted, then it bloomed for 8 weeks and now it’s finally at it’s end. Here’s the lowdown on what you “should” do:. Trim the green growth back to the original bulb. …
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Once daffodil, tulip, and hyacinth flowers die, leave bulb foliage until it yellows. The foliage will rejuvenate the bulb for next year's flowering. Once it yellows, cut the foliage off at the soil line.
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Most of the adults have teeth marks in their shells. Lots of babies are born in and around the trees and beds. The Master Gardener conference should be exciting and I'll pass on what I learn. Happy gardening.
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The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) has a lot of interesting programs and information for “citizen scientists” and everyday nature advocates. A recent entry that’s pretty impressive is The Gardener’s Guide to Global Warming. …
Source: Caroline Brown
If you have room for more bulbs, Brent and Becky's announced their 25% off sale today. The email said all remaining summer flowering bulbs are discounted until they are gone. It looks like every imaginable color combination of Caladium …
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If HEM Takes a Closer Look at Gardening with Kids has sparked an interest, you might consider exploring a few of my favorite gardening resources from HEM’s Guide to Resources. Butterfly Garden. Many years ago we bought a painted lady …
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How gardening can protect our water resources Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - 55 minutes ago The Calhoun County Master Gardener Association invites you to join us on Tuesday, May 1st at 6:30 pm at the Regional Manufacturing Technology Center (RMTC), …
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profiling three southern gardening books and plant profiles.
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While gardeners in zones 8 and above can grow tender bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers year round, northern gardeners will need to dig and store these plants to overwinter them. The following guidelines will help you to successfully …
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