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Many a hobby gardener is wooed by the cornucopia of colors and scents that tropical flowers and even shrubs give off. They are deliciously different, and so it is not surprise that many vie for an opportunity to include specimen of this …
Source: Jennifer
Question: A number of my bulbs are coming up early due to the unseasonably warm weather we have had in the northeast. Now we are getting a cold snap. Will the cold weather damage the sprouting bulbs? Can I do anything to stop/fix and …
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Experts share secrets for warm season gardeningMyWestTexas.com, TX - 12 minutes ago… put cages on spring tomatoes, but leave the cages off summer tomatoes, Master Gardener June Russell said during a recent lecture on backyard gardening. …
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Gardening in the US: The up side of global warming International Herald Tribune, France - 15 minutes ago David Wolfe, a professor of plant ecology at Cornell University, who spoke at a recent symposium at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, called "Gardening in a …
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When It’s Warm, Barefoot Gardening Is Best Rocktown Weekly, VA - 1 hour ago By Lovina Eicher. It is now almost 10:30 pm on Wednesday. We came home from Jacob and Emma’s house and since everyone except Kevin is sleeping I will try to …
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I love gardening, it keeps my hands busy, my mind occupied and it reinforces my commitment to keeping things simple … Like fishing, my love of gardening isn’t about producing bushels of produce, or catching more fish than I can ueat. …
Source: Jim
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
Gardeners are finding that plants that once had to struggle to survive in certain areas now are doing well, the result of a warming climate.
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New York Times: Like a true belle, this city flounces into bloom when the weather turns, its redbuds, azaleas and forsythia emerging like so much lace on a bodice. But in recent years, subtropical plants have begun crashing the ball. …
Source: GlenBarry@EcologicalInternet.org (Dr. Glen Barry)