April 30, 2007
Ready, set, garden!
Horticulturist Amy Ivy has tips on how to start your garden plants from seed.
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Horticulturist Amy Ivy says this time of year is all about getting ready for the growing season. She has some TLC tips for garden tools and gardeners.
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Horticulturist Amy Ivy has tips on how to help the garden and yard recover from this week’s heavy, wet snow.
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Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy talk about ways to increase tree planting survival and planting to grow a healthy tree.
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Temperatures are slowly rising and spring is upon us. Horticulturist Amy Ivy has tips on pruning shrubs and trees that bloom in spring, and advice about some essential pruning tools.
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There’sa chance of frost early tomorrow morning across the region. Todd Moe talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy about how to protect tender plants already in the ground, and how to foster a lusher flower garden.
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Attend the Spring Expo Home and Garden show on March 23 & 24,2007 and have Richard Jauron, a well know horticulturist from Iowa State University, answer all your gradening questions. Stop at the booth for the Bed & Breakfast of Cabin …
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Horticulturist Tim Wood said on his gardening blog, The Plant Hunter (click to read), "The small white flowers are so abundant that the cumulative mass of flowers creates a beautiful show akin to Baby’s Breath. …
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Sure, there's snow on the ground, but also garden chores outdoors this time of year. Martha Foley talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy. Related EntriesBeginning Gardening Gardening expert extols the virtues of older seeds - Vancouver Sun (subscription) How About Vegetable Gardening? Video On Gardening Tips For Gardens In Canada Flower Gardening :: RE: I want to grow sweet peas and clematis…
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