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A quick note on watering, do not forget to water those plant you
installed this fall. Although, a plant’s water needs are lower now they still
need some care in order to succeed. Most established plants are fine with the
natural rainfall. However, if we enter a prolonged period with no rain you
should give yo... |
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Love honey, worried about wild bee populations, every wanted a
bee hive of your own? Well The New Hanover Bee Keepers Associations holding a bee
keepers school starting January 19th But the dead line to enroll is January 15th. Classes will
be in the evening to enroll, contact Deborah Flora at (910) 762-9073.
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The 2011 Master Garden class schedule is now posted Any NHC Master Gardener is welcome to attend any of the 2011 Master Gardeners training classes offered this February and March. I have posted the syllabus to the website, to view click here . If y... |
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If your lawn suffered Large Patch this spring, then the end of this month is time for you to think about treating affected areas. This disease is easier to prevent than it is to treat. It prefers cool soil temperature, wet conditions and over- fertilized turf. Keeping your lawn growing at a moderate but healthy rate with moderate watering of about 1” per week is the best defense to La... |
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