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| Tim's Tips: Think spring: It's time to start your tomatoes If you apply horticultural gypsum to those areas, it will help neutralize the ice-melting problems in the soil. Keep in mind that the strip of lawn near the road can contain a lot more ice-melting products due to the slush pushed back by the snowplows clearing the road. An application of gypsum to that area ...
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| Country diary: a few floral traces of a once bountiful market garden Primroses flower beneath a tangle of brambles on the sun-warmed hedge at the bottom of a former market garden in the Cleave valley. Chunks of wood and brash (rough-cut branches) strew the south-facing slope, interspersed with frost-withered hart's-tongue, self-sown ash, and plastic tubes guarding ...
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| Martha Stewart's new flower book is making us green with envy In the introduction, Stewart describes her 150-acre property in Katonah, N.Y., among others, inspirational missions to Giverny, France, her 600 rose bushes and traversing her property on horseback. In a chapter on daffodils, she is pictured standing in an empty boccie court-turned-cutting garden — don't ...
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| Editorial: Union's attack on Sonja Finn unnecessary, harms restaurant The politically powerful union SEIU 32BJ released a statement March 5 claiming Finn had been diverting tips from 11 of her employees at Dinette from ... "Sonja has very little turnover because people who work for her actually get paid well," Hegarty, who now owns Bitter Ends Garden & Luncheonette in ...
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