Get ready for the cool-weather vegetable garden with Travis County Master Gardener Patty Leander.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: dromgoole, eastside, eastside-cafe, herbs, howto & style, master-gardener, mint, note-the-ones, organic-gardening, restaurants, shading plants, summer-crops, travis-county, vegetable gardens
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- July 21, 2011 – 8:06 am
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You can create your own indoor herb garden once you understand which herbs do well inside the home and how to give them the sunlight, growing room and nutrients they need. Become an herb garden expert with the help of this free video on winter garden care. Expert: Marci Degman Bio: Marci Degman has worked as a landscape designer and horticulture writer for more than 13 years.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: description, essentials, from-selecting, garden, garden mulch, inside-the-home, perennial, springtime, sunlight, video-on-winter, winter fertilizer, winter garden tips
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- January 17, 2011 – 4:33 am
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- January 5, 2011 – 2:15 pm
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Rose Garden Official Music Video – Nick Jonas And The Administration
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Tagged: 3rd, from-the-quad, garden, jonas, nashville, nick, opry, quad, quadraphonic, released
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- February 2, 2010 – 1:43 pm
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Reasons For Pruning
The main reasons for pruning ornamental and shade trees include safety, health, and aesthetics. In addition, pruning can be used to stimulate fruit production and increase the value of timber. Pruning for safety involves removing branches that could fall and cause injury or property damage, trimming branches that interfere with lines of sight [...]
Categories: General Pruning Tips
Tagged: pollarding, prune, pruners, pruning, topiary, trees
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- June 1, 2009 – 8:28 am
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Pruning Ice Damaged Trees After a Storm
Part of the work for homeowners after the recent ice storm across the United States is going to be the process of pruning trees in the landscape and around the home. There are an enormous amount of trees with broken and damaged limbs that [...]
Categories: General Pruning Tips
Tagged: damage, ice, pruning, tree, winter
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- May 12, 2009 – 8:43 am
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Second of six videos on sensitively restoring some old apple trees in a small backyard orchard.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: apple, apple-trees, education, fruit, grafting, live, obviously-dead, remove-large, restoration, restore, small-backyard, vids-on-how
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- February 14, 2009 – 1:32 pm
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Pruning Apple Trees is Essential to Successful Fruit Production
Successful apple production starts with proper fruit tree pruning which is done on a yearly schedule in late winter or early spring. Depending on a person’s schedule and the number of trees to be pruned, trees can be pruned any time between the first part of January [...]
Categories: General Pruning Tips
Tagged: apple, pruning, trees
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- January 12, 2009 – 9:58 am
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There are two kinds of winter gardening. The first method usually starts in January as the gardening catalogs begin to arrive in the mail. This type of gardening is as easy as sitting in your favorite chair, browsing the catalogs, and either dreaming about what you’re going to do this spring, or actually drawing designs for the gardens you intend to work on.
Categories: General Pruning Tips
Tagged: prune, pruning, tree
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- January 8, 2009 – 3:14 pm
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