May 12, 2007
Echinacea 'Harvest Moon'
Harvest asparagus when spears are 6 to 8 inches tall cutting pencil width or larger diameter spears at ground level with a sharp knife. Harvest for 6 to 8 weeks or until only thin spears appear.
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With the arrival of this persimmon tree; we were forced to actually begin the transition from new homeowners with gardening dreams to garden planners with pen, paper, and calculator. We spent a few days hemming and hawing over what size …
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Quality drops fast once overwintered root crops, such as carrots and parsnips, resume growth in spring. Harvest and use them now before warm weather gets them growing again.
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Gardening season is approaching quickly. I did some weeding and pruning last night, but haven't really done much else in my garden yet. My perennials are looking promising - pretty much everything from last year is back and growing. …
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Plant the right stuff and harvest a garden of birdsHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 51 minutes agoBird gardening provides for all your favorite birds' needs: food, water, shelter and safe places to nest. Think of it as creating a backyard oasis for birds …
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This gardening season I want you to take a few things into consideration. Start the season off right with a test and a vow of stewardship. First of all, if you haven’t had your soil tested in a year or two, get a soil test now.
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I loved the way the sun was shining through these - taken in RAW, and untouched. What I'm listening to : Backstage With the Modern Dancers 4:28 Great Lake Swimmers Ongiara Alternative 14 05/05/2007 12:47.
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There was always something of the urban in her gardening too; more windowbox gaudy than sedate pastoral charm. I was of no use to her as a child, and only learned the simplest things about planting: mix dung and peat in the hole and …
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When mowing cool-season grasses such as bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, or fescue don't mow when wet, avoid sharp turns that scalp your lawn, and never cut more than 1/3 of the grass height at one mowing.
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