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08/01/2010
Gardening Tips: Mid-summer gardening
August marks the middle of our gardening season as well as midsummer and this year I feel like we have already experienced a legitimate summer! July 2010 was one of the warmest on record in our region and most vegetable gardens are at peak production. This is actually a good time to plant some seeds for fall season harvests of lettuce, spinach, beets, radishes and assorted other salad greens. I ...
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07/31/2010
Gardening season is here have fun
June is here and gardening season is rolling along. Here are a few gardening tidbits for the season Q. What's your favorite thing to plant? Annuals they are a quick long lasting color for the whole summer and you can change them up the next year.
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07/30/2010
Your 2010 summer gardening to-do list
Is much gardening getting done this summer? Not much, I'd say, thanks to miserably hot and humid weather that has dominated the Piedmont since early June. That's a long time to be without the stimulation of planting and tending.
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07/30/2010
Practical meets pretty: Container gardening for beauty and bounty
(ARA) - Container gardening is a great alternative for people who don't have the time or space for a full garden or flowerbed. Often, however, container gardeners may feel they have to choose between beauty and practicality. When you can only plant so many containers, what do you fill them with - flowers or veggies?
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07/27/2010
Gardening author Eddison to speak Sunday at library in Roxbury
Gardening author Sydney Eddison and illustrator Kimberly Day Proctor will explain "How to Garden Wiser as You Grow Older" Sunday at 3 p.m. at Minor Memorial Library , 23 South St., Roxbury.
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07/31/2010
Gardening with the Masters: Webworm larvae building their tents
This column was prepared by Lake County Master Gardener Pat Gerred.
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07/31/2010
Gaining value by gardening; long term benefits of plants, landscape
A volatile economy and rise-and-fall real estate market have flipped the switch for many homeowners to become avid Do-It-Yourselfers, especially when it comes to gardening. Part of this is due to the long-term benefits that planting and landscaping provide.
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07/31/2010
Gardening Calendar: August's To-Do List | Cool off plants; water once a day
When the weather's hot and humid, make sure you get out in the garden in the coolest part of the day. And don't overdo it.
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07/30/2010
Gardening helps kids to grow, says Bellingham educator
Laura Plaut is passionate about getting kids into the garden. An educator for more than 20 years, Pl
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07/31/2010
Gardening: Magnolia reluctant bloomer
I have a beautiful, healthy magnolia tree that must be about 20 feet tall.
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The Red Sunset® Red Maple Tree, ‘Acer Rubrum,’ is a large, deciduous tree with a pyramidal form than will slowly become rounder as the tree matures. Considered one of the best trees for early fall color, its leaves are deep green in the summer and change to brilliant shades of orange and red in the autumn.

The name Red Maple is perfect, because it exhibits dense clusters of red flowers in late March, red fruits and reddish stems and twigs. This is one of the best maple cultivars that is available.
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The Jeanne D’Arc Rose of Sharon, ‘Hibiscus syriacus,’ may be trained as a single trunk tree or espalier, or allowed to grow naturally as an upright, multi-stemmed shrub. This deciduous plant is vigorous and erect, growing to a height of eight to twelve feet. Its leaves are diamond shaped, dark green, somewhat palmate and toothed. This variety bears double white flowers. The flowers are present from late summer until mid fall. Larger flower heads may be obtained by pruning back hard to two or three buds in the early spring. This Rose of Sharon is very tolerant of summer heat and humidity.

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The Hibiscus Pink Clouds, ‘Hibiscus moscheutos,’ have amazingly large, intense and deep pink flowers that can be seen from a great distance.

This plant reaches a height of four to five feet and is very robust with an extended blooming time. The mature leaves resemble those of a Norway Maple Tree. This plant should be planted in a location of full sunlight, but it will tolerate most types of soil. This plant looks wonderful with grasses, or as a background plant.


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