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June 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
“Do now or don’t do” time has arrived for central U.S. residents who work in their yard and garden.
“June 1 is typically a good deadline to be finished with any spring plantings–annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees,” said Emily Nolting, horticulturist with Kansas State University Research and Extension. “Of course, planting can continue well into June. [...]
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June 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
“Do now or don’t do” time has arrived for central U.S. residents who work in their yard and garden.
“June 1 is typically a good deadline to be finished with any spring plantings–annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees,” said Emily Nolting, horticulturist with Kansas State University Research and Extension. “Of course, planting can continue well into June. [...]
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May 28, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
The last cold snap is behind us now (hopefully) and the gardening season has arrived in earnest. Although the weather has been glorious these last few weeks, the downside is that much of the area is in a drought. April didn’t bring the showers she promised — so how shall we tend to our May [...]
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May 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
With warm and sunny days upon us, Buffalo gardeners have seen the light.
It’s the sunlight, of course. And, it may be more than they wanted, shining into areas where trees once stood and through spaces where limbs were lost during the October storm.
Given the increased, sometimes daylong sunshine, gardens are wide open for something new [...]
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May 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Two very special women who enriched Terri Pellitteri’s life are gone now, but she’s looking forward to sharing time with them again while she works in her garden on Mother’s Day.
“I do a little gardening and spend some spiritual time with them (late mother and mother-in-law),” said Pellitteri, an occupational therapist at a Madison, Wis. [...]
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