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April 19, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Soil amendments and fertilizers are sometimes a mysterious subject, note the Comox Valley Growers and Seed Savers.
What to add to the soil, and when, and how much? Is there hope for clayish soil, or sandy soil? How much lime is too much?
To answer these questions and much more, the Comox Valley Growers and Seed Savers [...]
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March 31, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Bonnie and Ken Pfeil’s front-yard flower garden is blooming more than a month ahead of those darling buds of May, thanks to recent rains and the retired couple’s hard work preparing for the growing season.
“This doesn’t come easy,” said Bonnie as she surveyed their handiwork.
The bluebonnets are blooming adjacent to the fading red flowers of [...]
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March 29, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
The soil behind the former Riverdale Elementary School has become rich ground for residents to plant the first seeds of what organizers hope will be bountiful gardening careers.
A handful of University of Maryland and William Wirt Elementary School students are building a community garden for area residents to have a plot for flowers and vegetables.
The [...]
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March 08, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Twenty years ago, it was virtually impossible to buy organically grown seeds. Among the more readily available seeds, many varieties were treated with toxic fungicides that commercial growers — and most gardeners — thought were essential to success. But today we know better, and so does a new generation of seed sellers. Companies such as [...]
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February 23, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
In the James Bond, 007 flick Live and Let Die, the eponymous double agent is sent to New York to uncover mysterious murders and foil an evil drug lord’s plot to flood the U.S. with billions of dollars worth of heroin.
The 2007 “Live and Let Grow” Nashville Lawn and Garden Show, meanwhile, will uncover the [...]
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