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Inquirer Gardening Columnist - Philadelphia Inquirer

by @ 8:58 am on November 13, 2009.

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Philadelphia Inquirer
... and use the compost from them in your garden or do you want to mow them where they lie on the grass and let them fertilize your lawn for next year? ...

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Inquirer Gardening Columnist - Philadelphia Inquirer

by @ 10:31 am on October 23, 2009.

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Philadelphia Inquirer
Next week, answers to gardening questions. Write to Michael Martin Mills, The Inquirer, Box 41705, Philadelphia 19101, or gardenqanda@earthlink.net. ...

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Inquirer Gardening Columnist - Philadelphia Inquirer

by @ 3:16 am on April 3, 2009.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
Leave one in place if you desire and dig out the others with a garden fork. You can also dig up the entire clump and, if it is not densely overgrown, tease it into divisions. But larger grasses, such as miscanthus, are another matter entirely. ...

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by @ 3:13 am on January 16, 2009.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 9 hours ago
Question: Can you please tell me about the extremely large, reddish-colored worms that have taken over my garden? I have amended my soil with compost and ...

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by @ 3:13 am on November 7, 2008.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 21 hours ago
Question: I have a 4-foot oleander that was outside all summer. I have now brought it indoors. Should I put it in the coolest, sunniest room of the house, ...

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Inquirer Gardening Columnist - Philadelphia Inquirer

by @ 3:10 am on August 1, 2008.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 10 hours ago
Other alternatives to exotic invasives are detailed in Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants, a handbook published by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. ...

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Inquirer Gardening Columnist - Philadelphia Inquirer

by @ 3:18 am on July 11, 2008.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours ago
Better yet is your non-gardening neighbor's far corner. Or next to the chicken coop to provide the birds a high-protein diet. Harvest zucchini when they're ...

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by @ 3:10 am on March 28, 2008.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 6 hours ago
Fully open flowers will last only half as long in a vase as they will in the garden. Prune forsythia as soon as flowers drop - and not again for 12 months. ...

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Inquirer Gardening Columnist - Philadelphia Inquirer

by @ 3:05 am on February 29, 2008.

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Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 11 hours ago
Next week, answers to gardening questions. Write to Michael Martin Mills, The Inquirer, Box 41705, Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 or gardenqanda@earthlink.net. ...

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