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Gardening and Birds
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Please take a moment to register and login to submit your articles, reviews, news and tips. You can even add a photo. After you login, click on the articles icon in your user panel and fill in the blanks. Articles are posted after Admin approval. |
| The Master Gardeners Invite You To Their Meetings |
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admin writes, "The Poplar Bluff Master Gardeners have a great slate of programs this year and are inviting the public to their meetings. They are held at the Holy Cross Episcopal Church on N. Main in Poplar Bluff"
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Posted on Feb 01, 2008 11:14am.
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| Instructions for Making a Molded Leaf Bird Bath |
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miendo writes, "Here are the instructions for making a molded cement bird bath from your large landscaping leaves."
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Posted on Jun 16, 2007 07:25am.
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| Gardening Tips |
miendo writes, "1. How to remove the salt deposits on clay pots. Make up a solution of equal parts: Water, Alcohol and Vinegar Pour into a Spray Bottle Spray salt deposits thoroughly with the mixture. Rub with a soft scrub brush. Rinse with water "
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Posted on May 23, 2007 07:08am.
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| Don't Plant Bradford Pears |
admin writes, "Bradford Pear Trees, Callery pear (Bradford pear) Rosales > Rosaceae > Pyrus calleryana Dcne A Problem For Our Natural Forests "
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Posted on May 05, 2007 15:42pm.
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| Spring Freeze of 2007 |
admin writes, "Dear Members, Three weeks after the great Spring Freeze of 2007, we’re seeing encouraging signs of recovery throughout our gardens, reaffirming our faith in the remarkable resiliency of plants and nature. "
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Posted on May 04, 2007 05:00am.
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| How To Identify the Bluebird |
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miendo writes, "The eastern bluebird male is 7-inches, has a deep blue back with a rusty red throat and breast. The underneath of his tail is white. The female is duller and juvenile bluebirds have spotted breasts."
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Posted on Apr 17, 2007 17:01pm.
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| Hummingbirds Arriving Around Town |
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miendo writes, " The smallest and only hummingbird in the Eastern U.S., migrates from Mexico and Central America, the first of April, spending their summer with us. They again make this 500 mile flight in mid to late October to return to their winter nesting place."
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Posted on Apr 17, 2007 16:56pm.
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