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An Alameda Garden: A Knock Out® Rose Hedge: You Can Grow That!
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California Fruit and Vegetable Gardening. Subcribe to My Monthly Newsletter. Tuesday, June 04, 2013. A Knock Out Rose Hedge: You Can Grow That! So here's the plan for putting in the hedge:. With all the rest of this year to get established and after getting a trim early next spring (check out this video on how to prune Knock Out Roses. I hope that next year I'll have a hedge that looks something this:. This post is part of the You Can Grow That! Monthly blog series. Check here. You Can Grow That. DIY Ver...
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gardening | Strawberry Fields for Breakfast
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Strawberry Fields for Breakfast. Rants and musings from someone who was meant to teach, but only those who want to learn. Strawberries, Newberies, and Liberries? I don’t know why I can’t quit you.I keep trying to grow you, trying. To make a home for you that you can keep coming back to, year after year. And I keep coming back, broken-hearted. It doesn’t matter- I forgive you. I’ll keep trying to make this relationship work. I’ll dig a trench near reliable water. Tags: chocolate cherry tomato. Around here...
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WashingtonGardener: August 2015
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Washington Gardener Magazine is the publication for MD, DC and VA area gardeners. Sunday, August 30, 2015. Tomato Taste 2015 Results: A Stunning Upset! We had almost 300 people come to yesterday's Washington Gardener. 8th Annual Tomato Taste at the FreshFarm Silver Spring Market yesterday. Here are the results of the more than 200 ballots submitted. From The Farm at Our House. From Spiral Path Farm tied with. From our own Washington Gardener. From Three Springs Fruit Farm. From The Farm at Our House.
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WashingtonGardener: May 2015
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Washington Gardener Magazine is the publication for MD, DC and VA area gardeners. Friday, May 29, 2015. Fenton Friday: Salad Days Return! I was able to provide a big salad for my family Memorial Day picnic - all the greens, carrots, radishes, and Sugarsnap peas came from my community garden plot. We had enough for six people and lots leftover as well. My sister-in-law and younger niece are big salad-eaters so they will start eating it (undressed! How is your edible garden growing this week? Just across t...
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WashingtonGardener: July 2015
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Washington Gardener Magazine is the publication for MD, DC and VA area gardeners. Friday, July 31, 2015. Fenton Friday: Dig Dug Dag! So how is your edible garden growing this week? Every Friday during the growing season, I'll be giving you an update on my community garden plot at the Fenton Street Community Garden. Just across the street from my house. I'm plot #16. It is a 10 ft x 20 ft space and this is our 4th year in the garden. (It opened in May 2011.). Thursday, July 30, 2015. 8226; Public gardens ...
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WashingtonGardener: Orange Cosmos: You Can Grow That!
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Washington Gardener Magazine is the publication for MD, DC and VA area gardeners. Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Orange Cosmos: You Can Grow That! Orange Cosmos ( Cosmos sulphureus. Is a prolific annual flower that re-seeds liberally, so once you have this plant, you will have it return each year in abundance. To start it off, sprinkle (direct sow) a pack of seeds in mid-spring. The 'Bright Lights' seed mix is popular and widely available. All who are involved with You Can Grow That! Believe that plants and g...
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gardening | Strawberry Fields for Breakfast
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Strawberry Fields for Breakfast. Rants and musings from someone who was meant to teach, but only those who want to learn. Strawberries, Newberies, and Liberries? A science experiment- you can grow that. Tags: 4th of July tomato. Tomato A, with rich chunky, water retaining compost. I read in The Tao of Gardening, by Carol Deppe. That tomatoes will produce fruit earlier when they are grown in poor soil. So, they would be heavy feeders if they were allowed to be, but it makes them slow and lazy. I was out f...
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Making Wine out of Beetroot at the Villas... - Sow and So
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You are here: Home. Making Wine out of Beetroot at the Villas…. Posted on December 4, 2012. Making Wine out of Beetroot at the Villas…. Sowandso is part of a group called You Can Grow That! Every 4th of the month we publish posts about our favourite plants, our love for growing vegetables and our enthusiasm for gardening. Want to know more about our group then go to www.youcangrowthat.com. This is the recipe I used:. 1kg granulated white sugar. 500g light brown sugar. 1 teaspoon yeast nutrient. I was sur...
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Petal Talk: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Plants Go Head to Head in the Heat. It was a plant geek's version of a marathon. My neighbor, friend, and partner in all things seriously-garden-related, Lesley, and I were scoping out the four acres of more than 3,000 plants displayed at C. Raker and Sons in Litchfield, Michigan. We baked in the hot sun as our heads spun nearly 360 and our feet carried us along the grassy paths through a crazy quilt of color. Mandevilla 'Heatwave' offered up plenty of buds and flowers in a. Pilla...
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