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Once you hit the nurseries, seeing all those new season plants, ornaments and gardening tools are going to tempt you to fill your trolley. Show some restraint and only buy the items that you were after. …
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Jeff' Rant We ordered four apple trees from Guerny's a few months ago. Their catalog said they would send them when it was the right time for our area. We got them yesterday, March 22nd, only four weeks before we should be planting …
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Ventura is fortunate enough to be an area with several great nurseries and other gardening retailers Check out the locations reviewed in this article and youre sure to find the plants and tools necessary to grow a garden decorate your …
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So it was when a gardening friend directed me to Tom Intven and his Canadale Nurseries Ltd. in St. Thomas, Ontario. When we arrived I was pleasantly surprised to find that regardless of the hectic, busy season all the staff where …
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This tree I am standing beside was the costliest of them all at the Chinese Garden in Portland. There were far larger ones, older, more venerable from the “back 40’s” of various nurseries and even some trees taken from the Highways …
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I found a wonderful website–freetreesandplants.com http://www.freetreesandplants.com/index.html The concept of operations is to take plants that are normally discarded by nurseries, reinvigorate them, and ship to buyers (you and me), …
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This translates to a staff that is generally more available and knowledgeable for your gardening questions." It is always a good idea to simply call your locally owned nurseries and gardening centers. Many offer early morning specials …
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This week on Homegrown (9-11am ET, Martha Stewart Living Sirius Radio 112), we'll cover the basics of pruning and also talk roses. Our guest, Joel Schraven of Pickering Nurseries in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, will be joining us to …
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Starter solutions available in nurseries, are usually called something like quick start. They are diluted to keep from burning tender stems, leaves and roots. Here's a recipe for how to make your own from OSU Fact Sheet 6007-4. …
Source: Molly Day
Ready made soil mixtures are available from gardening sections at nurseries, in hardware stores, Wal-Mart and elsewhere. But just like convenience foods they’re more expensive and it can be difficult to tell exactly how much of each …
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