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Granny Gruners Garden: March 2008
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Saturday, March 1, 2008. March Gardening To Do List. Order indoor seed starting kits and seeds. Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants). Water indoor cymbidium orchids weekly until they bloom. Sow seeds indoors for tender perennials and annuals. Clean, oil and sharpen tools. Order seeds and seed starting systems. Sow seeds indoors or cold frame. Remove mulch from early bulbs. Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants).
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VERMONT GARDENS: June 17, 2009
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Always Growing Hardy Plants For Hardy Vermonters And Their Friends. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Seeing a large clump by the side of the road suggests something that has probably been growing for over 50 years. The background foliage is from Dicentra. Gold Heart'. This is a mutation from the common bleeding heart and has been around since about1997. Someplace I read that it was found in England. The prices finally came down enough that Gail bought some to offer customers. Labels: D...
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Granny Gruners Garden: November 2007
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Sunday, November 25, 2007. Window Sill Herb Garden. Ever thought of planting a window sill herb garden to get you over those winter blues? It would be nice to have some fresh herbs growing in the kitchen window sill this winter. To help take away those winter blues plus you could get some health benefits at the same time. Most herbs will get by on at least 6 hours of sunlight a day.So if you have a sunny window sill then. Posted by steven wilson. Links to this post. Make ...
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Granny Gruners Garden: September 2007
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Sunday, September 30, 2007. October Gardening To Do List. October Gardening To Do List. Finish planting container-grown trees and shrubs. Plant needle-bearing evergreens early in the month. If the month is dry, repeat the September soaking. Check ties on trees, and loosen any that look tight. Finish bulb planting early in the month. Cover compost to keep it warm and working. Observe trees for fall color; jot names of the best in your notebook. Protect roses for winter.
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Granny Gruners Garden: Q&A: Plants For Beginner Gardeners
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Q&A: Plants For Beginner Gardeners. Wondering what kind of plants to plant with your kids? Here is a great article on simple plants. That one can grow with their children from ArcaMax.com. Titled Plants For Beginner Gardeners. Question: What can I plant with my 5-year-old that is easy to grow and low-maintenance? Posted by steven wilson. Labels: Plants For Beginner Gardeners. Good tips steven.:D. January 24, 2008 at 3:41 AM. January 30, 2008 a...
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Granny Gruners Garden: October 2007
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Tuesday, October 23, 2007. By Willi Evans Galloway. Get a soil test. Assessing your soil health now gives you time to correct nutrient deficiencies and pH problems before spring. Shred the leaves. Fallen leaves can smother a lawn if left in place all winter. Use a mulching mower to shred leaves into vital organic matter that you can leave right on your lawn. Reseed bare areas. Prevent weedy patches next spring by seeding now. Grass seed grows well in fall because ...Tempe...
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Eddie’s Energy Bars Blog. 8220;The Best Handmade Energy Bars EVER! Now in Val’s Wild Tomato in Winooski, Vermont. September 29, 2009. Hey there Avid Reader! We just want to make a quick shout out to our friends at Val’s Wild Tomato in Winooski, Vermont. They just started selling our energy bars there this week and things are going really well. They have great grab-and-go items during the working hours and then kick up up a notch during the evening hours with some awesome-tasting wings. September 20, 2009.
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Granny Gruners Garden: March Gardening To Do List
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Saturday, March 1, 2008. March Gardening To Do List. Order indoor seed starting kits and seeds. Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants). Water indoor cymbidium orchids weekly until they bloom. Sow seeds indoors for tender perennials and annuals. Clean, oil and sharpen tools. Order seeds and seed starting systems. Sow seeds indoors or cold frame. Remove mulch from early bulbs. Cut back on feeding houseplants (do not feed dormant houseplants).
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Granny Gruners Garden: Janurary Garden to do List
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Tuesday, January 1, 2008. Janurary Garden to do List. January Gardening To Do List. Order seed and nursery catalogues. Check dahlia and canna roots for plumpness, freedom from mold. Check house plants for mites, mealybugs, and scale. Cut back on feeding house plants. Protect bases of fruit tree trunks against rodent damage with wire mesh. Plant living Christmas trees if ground is workable. Clean and oil garden tools. Plan flower and vegetable beds. Plant bare-root perenni...
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Granny Gruners Garden: Grow Yourself a Grapevine!
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Gardening articles,and supplies. Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Grow Yourself a Grapevine! Here is another great how-to article from my good friend Mike McGroarty on grapevines. Grow Yourself a Grapevine! Most grapes are really easy to propagate, and middle. Of the winter is an ideal to do it. 1 Cut some vines from the parent plant. You can cut. These vines as long as you want, I've worked with vines. 2 Cut the vines into cuttings. Start at the thick end of. Pack loose soil around your cuttings. Rooting them ...