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Oklahoma Gardening Examiner - Examiner.com

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Oklahoma Gardening Examiner
Examiner.com - 9 hours ago
After gardening for 27 years in Oklahoma's red clay and sand, Dee Nash knows the best plants for your garden. Dee grows over 90 roses on her 7.5 acres, ...

End of August doesn't mark the end of gardening - Louisville Courier-Journal

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End of August doesn't mark the end of gardening
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - 5 hours ago
By Judy Lowe • Special to The Courier-Journal • August 30, 2008 You may think that September marks the beginning of the end of the gardening season. ...

What price glory in the garden? - Baltimore Sun

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What price glory in the garden?
Baltimore Sun, United States - 7 hours ago
That is certainly true when I write about gardening. I wrote about composting once, and I bought a composter. I bought a rain barrel, too, while I was at it ...

ABCs of Gardening: Earthworms, the 'underground gardeners,' spread … - Times Herald-Record

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ABCs of Gardening: Earthworms, the 'underground gardeners,' spread ...
Times Herald-Record, NY - 8 hours ago
Scientists have discovered that "underground gardening" by earthworms is contributing to the spread of giant ragweed, a plant that causes sneezes and ...

Gardening: Feeding potted plants should hold them over until October - Lehigh Acres News Star

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Gardening: Feeding potted plants should hold them over until October
Lehigh Acres News Star, FL - 9 hours ago
Generally speaking, I recommend a complete type of 6-6-6 granular fertilizer, with micro and macro nutrients, for most non-turf garden and landscape plants. ...

Traditional gardening experience allows 4-H youth to reap benefits - Aiken Standard (subscription)

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Traditional gardening experience allows 4-H youth to reap benefits
Aiken Standard (subscription), SC - 10 hours ago
By RACHEL JOHNSON Members of the South Carolina 4-H program began a collaborative garden project in May, concluding with a final harvest in August. ...

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