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In the summertime, when the weather is hot, heat-loving annuals will dazzle your gardens with vibrant colors. They are the sun-bathing beauties of any garden. With so many different flower forms, colors, sizes and foliage shapes, every gardener will have a dozen or two favorite annuals blooming in the garden to brag about.
Versatility is their name; garden pizzazz is your gain. Annuals make themselves at home in your garden beds, intermingled with your trees and shrubs, patio containers, window boxes and/or hanging baskets Some annuals are groundcovers, some are perfect for the "middle and marvelous" group, and of course some will stand "tall and sassy" in the rear of the garden bed.
For a huge colorful impact, plant in swaths or waves. For example, many people planted their gardens in red, white and blue for July 4th. Perhaps they used 6 packs of blue lobelia in the front row, zinnias (red of course) in the next row, and in the back, lots and lots of white cosmos. The same concept applies to other color schemes.
Plant your annuals using Gardner and Bloome Blue Ribbon Potting Soil. Most of these annuals need regular water. Fertilize with Dr. Earth Bud & Bloom Fertilizer to encourage continuous blooms. Also, to keep your annuals blooming all summer long, deadhead (which means pluck off the spent flowers). This will keep the plant from thinking that it is time to spend all of its energy developing seeds for the next season. Remember that annuals are plants that grow and bloom within one season.
Whatever your garden style or colors, we have annuals for you! Hurry in and pick your favorites. Get them in your gardens for a spectacular summer flower color show!
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Wives' tale, myth or fact? What really works to make cut flowers last longer?
Aspirin, vitamins, vinegar, 7-Up, Sprite, pennies and sugar. Some say they work, some say that they don't. There are many folklore additives, and we have a few other tips that will help as well.
- Remove all foliage from the stems below the water line; this minimizes bacterial growth in the water.
- Cut at least an inch from the bottom of each stem. Some say to then crush the bottom of the stem.
- Keep the water fresh.
- Add this homemade recipe: 1 tsp. sugar, 1 tsp. bleach, 2 Tbs. lemon or lime juice to a quart of water.
- Check the water level and replenish as needed.
Did you know that flowers in bud form will open if placed into warm water? Yes, indeed. Conversely, flowers kept in cool water will last longer and buds will be slow to open.
If you have a tip that works, please let us know and we'll be happy to share it with everyone! Who knows? You might even become famous!
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This Week's Question: What plant family do sage, oregano, thyme and marjoram belong to?
This Week's Prize: One 4 inch herb plant
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Last Week's Question:
What is the only bird known that can fly backwards?
Last Week's Prize:
Dr. Earth Fertilizer
Last Week's Winner: Jan Irving
Last Week's Answer: A hummingbird
Winners--to pick up your prize, just bring in some form of ID and tell us you were the winner. |
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You squish them and flick them, yet still they keep coming back. What is it with all these ants?
Knowing the type of ant pest you're dealing with will help you decide if you want to continue to allow these insects to thrive in your landscaping or not. As ants typically collect pieces of dead, or almost dead, insects, and loose or old vegetation, they might be more beneficial than you think.
On the other hand, fire ants and other species will bite when they feel threatened. The bite of biting ants is very painful, and can be a great danger to those who are allergic. Not as serious, but still a nuisance, some species will farm aphids on your plants, as the aphid secretes a sugary liquid called honeydew that ants crave.
Killing ants is not difficult if the proper method is used. As ants breathe oxygen through tiny passages in their exoskeleton, a product containing boric acid can be used to clog these holes and suffocate the ant. It may take a few days but this method is very effective and safe. If you don't want to wait that long, you can also kill the ants by using Fertilome 'Kill a Bug' granules.
Do not squash ants unless you wish to attract them, as the scent released when they die will attract other ants to come and take them back to the colony as food.
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You'll Need:
- 12 ounces goat cheese, feta or mozzarella.
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 cup oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, drained and diced
- 1 cup black olives, chopped
- 4 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary
- 3 cloves garlic, halved
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Slice goat, feta or mozzarella cheese into one-inch pieces and place in a single layer on a large platter.
Sprinkle olive oil, sun-dried tomatoes, black olives, basil and rosemary over the cheese.
Using toothpicks, insert the garlic cloves into the cheese throughout the mixture.
Allow the mixture to marinate 6 hours, or overnight, in the refrigerator.
Remove the toothpicks, and serve with sliced French bread.
Yield:
10 servings
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