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  • Close up of purple lilac blossoms
    Gardening and Nature

    Lilac Time! Six on Saturday 5-12-18

    05/12/2018 - By A. JoAnn

    The long wait for spring was answered by a beautiful burst of plant life. 

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  • Basil plants at 3 weeks are getting broad leaves and are ready to move to bigger pots
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    Growing Seedlings Indoors

    04/07/2018 - By A. JoAnn

    Narcissus "King Alfred" is the first of my narcissus species to bloom.  The other varieties I've planted are slower. Like me, they just didn't want to get out of the bed!

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  • 2 inch tomato seedling re ready to transplant
    Gardening and Nature

    Six on Saturday 3-17-18, How to Help Those Little Seedlings Grow and Prosper

    03/17/2018 - By A. JoAnn

    Have you used sphagnum as your seed starter for your seedlings? If so, you probably already know that it contains zero nutrients. When the seedlings begin sprouting their first sets of true leaves, it’s time to transplant or thin them, and fertilize. Some seed starting mixes contain slow release fertilizers,…

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