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December 10, 2011

End-of-the-year care will help preserve tools – The Seattle Times

End-of-the-year care will help preserve tools
The Seattle Times
The Gardener Within: Master Gardener Joe Lamp'l shares tips on maintaining your favorite garden tools for years of use. By JOE LAMP'L As the gardening season comes to a close, now's the time to keep your tools in top shape with some end of the year

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December 8, 2011

Franklin County gardening: Christmas tree care – Chambersburg Public Opinion

Franklin County gardening: Christmas tree care
Chambersburg Public Opinion
Below are care tips by Gary Chastagner and Eric Hinesley of the National Christmas Tree Association: – Place the tree in water as soon as you get it home. Most species can go 6-8 hours after cutting the trunk and still take up water.

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September 27, 2011

Master Gardener Column: Treat mums with care – Fond du Lac Reporter

Master Gardener Column: Treat mums with care
Fond du Lac Reporter
From early June or once plants reach six to eight inches tall around July 4, remove the tips of young shoots to get bushy, compact plants with good bud formation and blooms in the fall. After hard fall frost takes its toll on the mum, mulch the plant

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August 3, 2011

Yard care tips from lawn expert Thomas Christopher – San Francisco Chronicle

Yard care tips from lawn expert Thomas Christopher
San Francisco Chronicle
I keep struggling with them," says Christopher, editor of the just-published "The New American Landscape: Leading Voices on the Future of Sustainable Gardening" (Timber Press, .95). "I try to persuade people to do it in an easier, more environmental

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July 31, 2011

Growing to give: Food and Care Coalition garden – Daily Herald

Growing to give: Food and Care Coalition garden
Daily Herald
Larsen passes along all the gardening tips he's learned from Holdaway. So far, the clients take their new job of fostering the seedlings seriously, checking in with Larsen about the growth of their vegetables. It's the same excitement Larsen shows when

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July 21, 2011

Garden Wise: Some mid-summer garden care tips to assist any avid gardener – Metrowny.com


Metrowny.com
Garden Wise: Some mid-summer garden care tips to assist any avid gardener
Metrowny.com
SO MANY FLOWERS, SO LITTLE CARE — A visit to your neighborhood nursery or garden center shows the wide range of plants available for your garden. Sometimes, the great variety of choices makes seasoned gardeners cringe and beginning home gardeners

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July 19, 2011

Plateau Gardening: Perennial care in July – Crossville Chronicle

Plateau Gardening: Perennial care in July
Crossville Chronicle
Perennials with flowers at stem tips and good looking foliage below which benefit from similar pruning techniques are cannas (Cannaceae spp.), Nippon daisies (Nipponanthemum nipponicum) and Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum). Plateau Gardening is

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June 7, 2011

The Art of Low Care Landscapes – Prescott eNews

The Art of Low Care Landscapes
Prescott eNews
Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could enjoy an attractive, colorful garden without spending all of your free time working at it? It can be done, and all it takes is some knowledge about the right plants with a few of my tips, tricks and techniques.

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May 26, 2011

Show your pet you care with an imaginative gift

The old adage that a dog is a man’s best friend remains true in modern times as pets of all kinds are now being treated more as one of the family.

One of the easiest ways to include a pet in a home is to give it the same sorts of treats as the human members of the household. Celebrating a dog’s birthday, for instance, can make him feel special and gives you a great reason to spend the whole day spoiling him. Nowadays, stores cater for such occasions with special birthday cakes as well as edible greeting cards. Cats will prefer a slightly different treat and kitty caviar is available from premium pet shops.

Clothes and canines are becoming more and more popular. Although some celebrities may buy dogs purely as a fashion accessory, many dogs are now being dressed to impress. Specialists sell everything a dog could wish for – from a fancy collar, to jewellery, to dresses – meaning dog owners now have the option to turn their pets into fashionistas.

Rather than buying an extravagant luxury, your pet may appreciate a less lavish gift that will give long term benefits. Does your dog have a comfortable bed? Is your cat flap in need of an upgrade? Would your bird like a larger cage to fly about in? Whilst these gifts may not show an immediate change in your pet, over the next few weeks and months you should hopefully notice that he seems happier as he makes use of his new environment.

If you adopted your pet, you may not know its actual date of birth. If this is the case, rather than celebrating its birthday, you could always use National Dog Day – 26 August – as the day for spoiling your pet. Other animals celebrate their dedicated days on different dates – cats on 29 October and birds on 5 January.

Although not as entertaining as giving toys or presents, buying pet insurance is a very practical gift to give and shows that you care. Most policies will provide cover for expenses incurred if your pet ever needs to visit the vet – something that can be very costly if your animal ever needs major or lengthy treatment.

Of course, with the best presents it is always the thought that counts. Sometimes the best thing to give is something simple – a dog will always appreciate a walk in the park and a stick to chase – and splashing out is not always necessary.

Paul McIndoe writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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