Archive for August, 2008

Master Gardening Course Orientation Scheduled - The Tribune


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Master Gardening Course Orientation Scheduled
The Tribune, TX - 20 hours ago
Many of you may be asking yourselves “What is a Master Gardener?” A Master Gardener can be lots of different things, but first and foremost they are avid
Fertilize now for green and growth later Fort Worth Star Telegram
Heart O’Texas Entry Deadline Mexia Daily News
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Acidity levels affect colors (The Fayetteville Observer)

Dear Roger: You have helped me with my gardening questions as long as I have lived in Southern Pines. Take a look at my hydrangea bush. I’ve sent two pictures. One showing the blooms all white, and the other showing the blooms pink and blue.

Festival brings wine, art and gardening to Roscoe Village (Coshocton Tribune)

COSHOCTON - Garden tours, art and garden vendors, musical entertainment, hands-on activities and wine tastings are just a few of the happenings that will take pace during the Wine, Art & Garden Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, in Roscoe Village

Sidelined players bide time or move on (The Columbus Dispatch)

Stephen Secan has plenty of time for gardening these days.

Winter is the perfect time to grow delicious vegetables (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

You’ll fall in love with winter gardening.

On gardening: Cordylines soar in popularity (Bradenton Herald)

D aggers have become extremely popular in the garden in recent years. I’m not talking about knives, but the kind of leaves found on plants like the new Electric Pink, Purple Sensation and Cardinal.

Landscape construction class offers students a hands-on gardening … - StarNewsOnline.com

Landscape construction class offers students a hands-on gardening
StarNewsOnline.com, NC - 20 hours ago
Some of them will complete two semesters and hope to earn State Certification in Landscape Gardening or State Certification in Retention Pond Management (an

End of August doesn’t mark the end of gardening (Louisville Courier-Journal)

You may think that September marks the beginning of the end of the gardening season. But there’s still plenty to do before Old Man Winter arrives.

Gardening: Weather-permitting, do yard work in the morning (Florida Today)

With the hot weather continuing through September, it still is a good idea to do your yard work in the early morning or evening hours (if it’s not raining).

Gardening: Feeding potted plants should hold them over until October (The News-Press)

Now is a good time to feed the potted plants on the patio and lanai. This should hold them until a final feeding in October.

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