Garden Gimmicks. In 1953, the Gibsonville Methodist Church sponsored a book called "Garden Gimmicks". Although some of the suggestions seem dated, they are as valid today as they were then. ...
... a hint of rain, and the heavy, sweet scent ... The books that were too much trouble to read, the tools he'd ... the lane of evening lingerings, the cultivated garden-plot ...
... spotting, rust, powdery ... left in the landscape or garden it can produce fungal spores. that will infect plants next spring. Wind and rain ... were disease problems. In. perennial ...
Garden Journal. Winter 2001-02 was comparatively mild--I don't believe it fell below zero. It may have not gone below the teens, in fact, so winter kill was very minimal. April 10, 2002 ... ...
... left in the landscape or garden, spring rains falling on the debris and the fungi on them will promote the production of spores. Wind and rain ... were located. In perennial beds remove ...
SPRING = CLEANING. Jane Greig. Cox News Service. Spring has sprung. The rising sap and budding trees are accompanied by a mysterious urge to clean. ... ashes left a ... were beaten to ...