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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... and June, including deadheading spent flowers, fertilizing, mulching, cutting flowering stalks, weeding, pinching back shoots of late flowers and staking tall flowers. Beat the garden blahs - plant summer bulbs this spring Avoid the summer flower doldrums by planting some summer-flowering bulbs, corms and tubers in the spring. Ready stored fuchsias, begonias and ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... feast on decaying plant material and play a role in decomposing organic matter in the garden and compost pile. They also feed on tender seedlings, young roots, flowers and fruits and vegetables laying directly ... the winter Take a few minutes in early December to check the condition of bulbs, tubers, and corms stored away for the winter, recommends Ross Penhallegon, horticulture agent for the Oregon ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... if you'd like to grow your own veggies, fruits and flowers from seed this year. If you start your own plants ... and flowers from seed this year. Protect spring garden transplants from wind and cold Plants newly transplanted into the garden can benefit from some protection against the wind and ... in luck - it's almost time to dig for the baby tubers. Hints for growing that young pumpkin into a giant For ...
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