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In the Garden with GIVE
In the Garden with GIVE. Welcome to the Green Initiative for Vegetables in Education site! Sunday, March 29, 2015. Ready for Spring Planting. Here are a few photos to illustrate how good basic design will enhance your garden's appearance and productivity. This beautiful garden is at Davenport Ridge ES in Stamford,CT. Beds for early vegetables, for herbs, edible flowers, and more flowers for their beauty and fun. Sunflowers anyone? Monday, December 15, 2014. Saturday, November 29, 2014. This week marks th...
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In The Garden With Helen Schaal
In The Garden With Helen Schaal. Thursday, February 18, 2010. My Cyclamen leaves keep curling and dying. What am I doing wrong? Cyclamen leaf curling from cyclamen mite damage. Cyclamen mites crawl from plant to plant across “bridges” where leaves touch each other or they hitch a ride on clothing or hands. Examine plants you bring into the garden or the house for signs of the pest, and wash hands and clothing after working with infested plants. Deformation on African violet caused by cyclamen mite damage.
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In the Garden with Jim
In the Garden with Jim. A place to share your garden and landscape experiences, successes and difficulties growing plants in the Southwest. This Blog is focused primarily on the Southwest United States and the. Challenges of growing gardens and landscapes there. We all have had great successes, some so-so success, disasters and fatalities in our gardens or landscapes. By sharing what we did right and also the mistakes we made, all of our new gardening community members will benefit. Thursday, May 31, 2012.
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In The Garden - Botanical Interests, Inc.
In Colorado, tomatoes. Our May was cold and wet, which is unusual for sunny Colorado, setting plantings and harvests back 2 to 3 weeks. So while our tomatoes usually start coming in around July 4, it is now the 3. Week of July, and I finally have tomatoes. Every year my gardening efforts open my eyes to new opportunities and ideas to improve colors, flavors, and methods my skills and enjoyment grow right along side it. What is your favorite gardening method? July 24th, 2015. Posted in Judy's Garden.
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In The Garden With Laura | Fun with Native Plants
In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. Episode #1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). Episode #2: The Dirt on Soil. The Envolope Please… The 2016 Vollies goes to…. In the Garden With Laura. December 2, 2016. N the Garden with Laura,. Takes home a Vollie Award. Falling behind on Fall Chores. November 2, 2016. Half-written blogs have been piling up like the leaves under my magnolia tree. While there are no good excuses, there are. Irises Living on the Edge. October 2, 2016. Their delicate...
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In the Garden with Maria | Creating a Cozy Private Garden from a Blank Slate Yard
In the Garden with Maria. Creating a Cozy Private Garden from a Blank Slate Yard. This work-in-progress website began as a blog to answer the gardening questions of my neighbors’ and friends’ who are either new to gardening in the Deep South of the United States, or completely new to gardening. It has quickly outgrown the simple question-and-answer style of blog, and morphed into a website about gardening in the South, and sometimes more specifically, about gardening in central Florida. The Things of Life.
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In The Garden With Miss Jean
Monday, May 16, 2016. I realize that I haven't blogged much of late. I posted in January that one of the reasons was that my husband was ill, having been diagnosed with lung cancer in the fall. Taking care of him 24/7 was my job - my privilege. On May 7th my sweet husband of 47 years, Skeeter, graduated from the binds of this earth and into the arms of Jesus. My heart is broken. I would appreciate your prayers. Links to this post. Thursday, March 17, 2016. Happy St. Patrick's Day! Links to this post.
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inthegardenwithprunin | Exceptional Landscaping Information & more…
Exceptional Landscaping Information and more…. June 24, 2015. By Prunin Arboriculture and Landscape. Drought: What does it mean for my property? We as Californians are resilient, resourceful and need to be respectful of our land and all that it gives us. I believe most Californians take seriously the privilege and obligation to keep our great state beautiful and healthy. Research has shown that Californians overwater their gardens by 25% or more. So, what does that mean to you as a homeowner? We don’t be...
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In The Garden With The King | Spending Time with God
In The Garden With The King. Spending Time with God. The Tongue… Blessing or Curse? January 24, 2013 by inthegardenwiththeking. 1 Have I ever misused the tongue? 2 Have I offended someone before by the words I have spoken? 3 Have I ever misused the tongue by accident? 4 Have I purposefully used the tongue to put someone down? 5 Have I gossiped ever in my life? 6 Have I told a lie? 7 Have I stayed quiet when I should have spoken up? 8 If I can’t control my tongue, have I controlled my body? Don’t de...
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