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I received an e-mail today from a gardener in North Carolina who shared some concerns that many of us may have regarding the cold weather that is forecast to strike our gardens over the next few days: Weather Worries in the Garden “I …
Source: Kenny Point
The soil temperature today is in the upper 50s and is warm enough to plant some seeds but not others. It's easy to find ideal germination temperatures for any seed by searching the seed packet or the Internet. …
Source: Molly Day
As Temperatures Rise, Nature Hills Nursery is Poised for its Best …PR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour agoNow in its 5th year and boasting over 3000 products consisting of live trees, plants and other gardening products, the Omaha-based nursery is prepared for …
Source: "gardening" - Google News
Question: Once the seeds of my snapdragons, zinnias, and gazanias have germinated, how cool can I keep the greenhouse?
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Well it’s clearly spring in the Maritimes. We’ve gone from warm days and lawns dry enough to start raking to 30 cm of snow with freezing temperatures to heavy rains at near-freezing temperatures and gale force winds. …
Source: Gnomey
Gardening Tip 11: Don't get too anxious to start gardening49abcnews.com, KS - 1 hour agoThe warmer temperatures of late have raised ground temperatures a little, but Annette Jackson, co-owner of Jackson's Greenhouse, said some people might be …
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We can go from 60 and 70 temperatures to frost within 24 hours–this year we have been so cold and wet that I am about 3 weeks behind in my gardening. There have been years when we have warm in the first week of May and stayed frost-free …
Source: woodmort
It is still cold, and wet, and white, and cold (did I mention that one already?) throughout Metro Detroit, but Spring and warmer temperatures really are both right around the…
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I rush to my copy of The Gardening Year, hoping that last time I looked I missed something and it will tell me I can get going. But there is only this stern warning : "…. temperatures may reach 13°C (55°F), but it is always wise to …
Source: Sue Swift
The month of May means summer is peeking out from around the corner. May temperatures average highs in the 80s and lows in the 70s. We will have some rain, but not as much as June will bring. Watch your lawn for water needs. …
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