“Hoop house construction will support gardening” plus 3 more |
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- Gardening Q&A
- Organic Gardening magazine keeps up with changing audience
Hoop house construction will support gardening Posted: 14 May 2010 07:36 AM PDT NEGAUNEE - What used to be an unused patch of grass behind the Negaunee High School is turning out to be a useful tool for high school students and possibly other area gardeners. In an effort that combined industrial arts classes, biology classes and school service groups, Negaunee is now home to a hoop house - a type of unheated greenhous. |
Posted: 14 May 2010 12:22 AM PDT Do you keep a garden? Still developing your green thumb? |
Posted: 13 May 2010 09:09 PM PDT Q:Tiny round seeds have been raining down from my oak trees during the past week. Where are they coming from? Answer: The tiny round things you are seeing arent seeds. While they are falling from your oaks, they are actually the egg cases of an insect called a gall midge. This tiny wasplike insect lays its eggs on the back of the leaves. Once the eggs hatch, the casing drops from the tree ... |
Organic Gardening magazine keeps up with changing audience Posted: 13 May 2010 02:21 PM PDT J.I. Rodale started Organic Gardening magazine 67 years ago with the determination to take organic gardening to the mainstream. Recent changes in the magazine reflect his success. |
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