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Timing Your Garden: When It's Too Late to Start Planting - MSNYou can plant a second garden no later than the last week in June for short-maturation crops. A June 1 planting in Zone 7 will give you enough time to enjoy a sizeable second harvest.
Ken Brock, owner of Peninsula Feed Store, center, watches as Julien, left, feeds one of his silkie chickens, Fluffy, at the Earth Day Festival in Atherton on April 21, 2024. Photo by Magali ...
It’s time to start thinking about planting spring and summer vegetables. Join UC Master Gardener Maria Guerra for this talk on purple vegetables that grow in our Zone 9B and 10A.
Compost workshops, ongoing: Learn how easy it is to make your own compost at one of Santa Clara County’s compost workshops during Earth Month in Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and virtually in Spanish. Workshop ...
Over the Garden Gate: Succession planting – A season-long vegetable crop Abby Dowling and Maureen McCulloch/Master Gardeners Special to The Times 0:03 ...
Photo / 123rf This time of year is traditional for planting garlic, shallots and onions. Photo / 123rf We are rapidly approaching Matariki this coming week, marking the start of the Lunar calendar.
There’s also a circular “Today’s date” complication with the day and date that opens Google Calendar. Google Calendar for Apple Watch is rolling out with version 25.24.1 of the iPhone app.
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Planting a DANGEROUS Vegetable in a Refurbished Garden Bed - MSNIn this video, I show how I refurbish a raised garden bed and then how to plant a potentially dangerous vegetable called Jicama or Yam Bean. Self Sufficient Me is based on our small 3-acre ...
NDHP is looking to be one of 13 winners in the 12th annual “America’s Best-Looking Cruiser” Calendar Contest. Voting for the contest is currently open and will be going through July 11.
Q: Although the plants grew well, last year my cucumbers were curved, and I had lots of flowers but didn’t get very many tomatoes either. Is there anything I can ...
CHEYENNE — Out of the 178 bills successfully passed by the Wyoming Legislature this year, a little more than 100 will go into effect on July 1.
The OCDSB accepted the resignation letters of Justine Bell and Nili Kaplan-Myrth at Monday’s board meeting, beginning the process of filling the newly vacant seats.
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