17th annual Gardener’s Day set for March 17 – McDonough Voice


17th annual Gardener's Day set for March 17
McDonough Voice
Twelve gardening topics will be presented in four sessions. Participants can choose to attend one of the three topics offered per session. Topics include: What is a High Tunnel?, Ages & Stages of Gardening, Gorgeous Gourds, Maximizing Perennial Impact, ...

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11 February: St Neots Author Gets Crafty at Waterstones – AboutMyArea


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11 February: St Neots Author Gets Crafty at Waterstones
AboutMyArea
The Chelsea award-winning garden designer based the book on ideas she developed when gardening with her own three children, Ava (8), Oscar (6) and Archie (3) as well as the junior gardeners from Hail Weston Pre-School where Dawn runs a gardening club.

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Gardening: Swede home and a cabbage – Northern Advocate


Gardening: Swede home and a cabbage
Northern Advocate
Autumn and winter gardening has never excited me - probably because I remember what my mother fed me from her winter garden in the deep south and I've never really got over it. But despite my continued abhorrence for swede, I am determined to have an ...

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Gardening Matters: Warm winter means gardening changes – Dunwoody Crier


Gardening Matters: Warm winter means gardening changes
Dunwoody Crier
In a more cheerful vein, I have been growing some plants over the winter at the Dunwoody Community Gardens greenhouse in Brook Run Park. This has given me a chance to get more familiar with what the Dunwoody Community Gardens are doing.

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Gardening: avoiding an attack – Newcastle Star


Gardening: avoiding an attack
Newcastle Star
One example that has large ramifications for gardeners who love growing tomatoes is the de-listing of Rogor for spraying on edible products. Confidor can only be sprayed on ornamental citrus, not edibles, and Carbaryl has also been removed from edible ...

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Team Valley gardening club given £1000 grant – ChronicleLive


Team Valley gardening club given £1000 grant
ChronicleLive
by Ruth Lawson, Evening Chronicle A GARDENING club for people with learning disabilities was able to add to its ever growing outdoor space, thanks to a much-needed grant. The Sow and Reap group used a £1000 Comic Relief grant to buy new equipment ...

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Focus on Your Spring Garden Now! – Patch.com


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Focus on Your Spring Garden Now!
Patch.com
This winter has been divinely mild, allowing gardeners to work outside on the warmer days. Use this time now to do the following and your garden will respond with vigor when the days get even warmer: Mix 50/50 well-rotted, bagged manure and LeafGro ...
February Garden Notes from Preen.com for Getting a Jump on SpringPR Web (press release)


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Crop Profile: Grapes – HobbyFarms.com


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Crop Profile: Grapes
HobbyFarms.com
Southern gardeners might enjoy Venus, Jupiter, Mars or Saturn, which are early ripening, productive and flavorful varieties bred at the University of Arkansas. Gardeners in the Pacific Northwest might want to try Campbell Early, a Concord-type grape ...

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