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Compost pieces can be long if not too wide - San Francisco Gate
Wednesday, October 8, 2008 Q: I have read with great interest and desperation your writings on composting. From my own experience, I concur with your advice that the organic material needs to be no more than 1/2 inch in size. I love hot composting ...
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Grow your own salad - Herald Tribune
For at least six months of the year in the Sarasota-Manatee area, frugal homeowners could, in a space no bigger than 20 by 20 feet, grow all the fresh ingredients for their dinner salads. We are entering the premier gardening season for many fresh ...
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Planting plans begin here at Collier Yard & Garden Show - Naples Daily News
Native plants sell quickly at the Yard & Garden Show. These are plants that work well with Southwest Florida’s extremes of rain and dry weather. It’s hard to believe the summer is officially over and the Collier County University of Florida ...
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Dig It! Check the soil before fertilizing - News-Herald
I received quite a few questions over the past few weeks regarding plant foods, fertilizers and other tonics. Most of these were seen or purchased from the home shopping programs on TV. They are called “tomato boosters,” “growth stimulators ...
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Tomato time - Baltimore Sun
S itting in her Sparks kitchen on a broiling Maryland morning, Claire Jones was encircled by tomatoes. In front of her was a dish of scalloped tomatoes, a fragrant golden gratin, a mixture of sliced potatoes, herbs, cheese and sliced tomatoes. Behind ...
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Guide to September gardening - AZCentral.com
• Fertilize Bermuda-grass lawns with 1/2 pound of actual nitrogen and 6 ounces of iron per 1,000 square feet. Follow directions on the container. • Apply 1 inch of water per week to Bermuda lawns. Fruits and vegetables • To solarize garden soil ...
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CC project provides taste of gardening - Colorado Springs Gazette
Combine a handful of college students with a vacant plot of land and a few packets of vegetable seeds, and watch a garden grow. That's what has happened on 1.3 acres behind the house of Colorado College President Dick Celeste. The Colorado College ...
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