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Wash car with purified sewage water - Daily News and Analysis
To tide over the shortfall of potable water in the city, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will fall back on sewage water - after being purified, of course - for non-drinking purposes like gardening, car-washing and fire fighting. A Rs200 ...
Read more...New year offers plethora of gardening learning activities - Vicksburg Post
Happy New Year! I truly hope you all had a Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season. In spite of having to replace a water heater and having to make an unexpected trip to the dentist for a chipped tooth, I really enjoyed the last couple of weeks ...
Read more...Upcoming K-State horticultural events - High Plains Journal
Kansas State University Research and Extension and/or its Extension Master Gardeners are participating in the following area and statewide horticultural events, available to all interested persons. For more information about these, as well as more ...
Read more...Begin to get organized for spring gardening - Tacoma News Tribune
With the end of the holidays season, it’s time to start looking forward to the new year in the garden: Maintain tools Take time now to clean and sharpen tools like clippers, loppers and shovels. Then they’ll be ready when spring arrives – or ...
Read more...Acadiana Gardening: Fatsia's winter-white flowers burst like sparklers - The Daily Advertiser
Lending a lush tropical look to the chilly winter landscape are the odd, golf ball-like inflorescences of the fatsia, or Japanese aralia, shrub ( Fatsia japonica ). The huge, long-stalked, deeply-lobed leaves reach as much as 10 inches across ...
Read more...Protect vulnerable plants from brutal cold - San Francisco Gate
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 -- Continue to protect frost-tender plants such as bougainvillea, citrus, fuchsias and succulents. Cover plants that are open to the sky by setting stakes in the ground and draping burlap, plastic or sheets over the stakes ...
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