… two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance Andrew Bunting, vice president of horticulture, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society …
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… Q. I am building a compost heap for the first time this fall. How hot does it have to get in order to kill fungi, insect eggs or other pests that may be on the garden debris? A. Most …
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… Q. I am interested in starting a vegetable garden this year and wonder about the advantages of planting heirloom …
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… heat instead of keeping soil and plant roots cool. It will not decompose and will remain in the soil indefinitely. Stone is not a good choice for suppressing weeds. Composted leaf mulch …
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… plants must be wrapped, use only burlap, do not wrap too tightly, and leave some air space. In addition, attention should be paid to the grade surrounding the shrubs to prevent salt spray …
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… Rokach will give participants valuable insights using his own success over nearly 40 years in the field and cover topics such as marketing and pricing your work, creating a portfolio, …
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… buds are set. Monitor roses for insects and diseases. Check daily for black spot, especially in wet weather. Do not handle rosebushes if foliage is wet and infected. Wait until leaves have …
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… Take a rare behind-the-scenes tour of the Dixon National Tallgrass Prairie Seed Bank located in the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center with Dave Sollenberger, Seed …
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… and make it something that people can easily understand and implement. Given the challenge in lawn enhancement and replacement is that so many disparate homeowners are decision-makers, …
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… two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance. A supply list will be sent. PGL 2 and GDC requirement Paul Laiblin, landscape …
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