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  • Sowing seeds to start your own flower garden

    April 22, 2010 - Planted two flower beds of Zinnias seeds

    No flowers are easier to grow than zinnias - just plant, stand back and
    watch them grow into cheerful, brilliantly colored blooms perfect for cutting.
    The red and bright-pink varieties are especially attractive to butterflies.

    Consider seeds for a head start on spring. Starting flowers, vegetables
    and herbs can save you money, and give you a lot of satisfaction.

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    Weed Preventers


    What brand of Top Soil and Weed Preventers

    Do you use in your gardens (Miracle Gro - Preen)

    Just read were Miracle Gro had a product recall in 2008
    so would like to use a product that is safe for veggies..

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    • #3
      My weed controller is called a hoe.

      Kurt

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      • #4
        Mine is more of a short stool and pair of gloves and my cell phone tuned to pandora.com. A de-stressing process after a day at work.
        Don

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        • #5
          After several days in the 90's already this season, we hit a low below freezing last night. That is the pits. Luckily, many of my plants were in pots so I lugged them all in last night and out again this morning. I also weed by hand for the most part.

          And I squish those red beetles that are on my lilies. I think I may be winning the battle this year after several years of skirmishes.

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          • #6
            Weather has been weird this year. No snow in March and April, those months were in the top 1 or 2 for record warm. Then May comes around and we have cold and snow. I covered my apple trees but not the asparagus so that was all wilted the next day. Will plant my tomatoes on Saturday or Sunday and hope we are done with the cold. Next week has temp forcast in the 80s.
            Don

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            • #7
              Weeds


              Make Your Own Weed Killer Recipe


              Mix
              1 gallon of distilled vinegar
              1 cup of salt
              1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap

              Spray these directly on weeds in the garden or
              pour directly into cracks of walks and driveways.

              Do not spray on plants that you want to keep...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Marti View Post

                Make Your Own Weed Killer Recipe


                Mix
                1 gallon of distilled vinegar
                1 cup of salt
                1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap

                Spray these directly on weeds in the garden or
                pour directly into cracks of walks and driveways.

                Do not spray on plants that you want to keep...
                This receipe will kill weeds, but it will also have a (mild) residual effect in the soil that may affect plans you want to grow there at a later time (such as is the case in a garden). Any salt-based weed killer (such as 2,4-D based weed killers) will have residual effects.

                Round-up (which also kills everything) has little to no residuals, which is one of the main reasons it is so popular in the agricultural environments.

                Kurt

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                • #9
                  Any idea what the shelf life of Roundup may be? I have some stuff that is a couple years old and it seems to be very slow on killing off grasses.
                  Don

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                  • #10
                    In my experience, two years is still fine, although you may want to increase the mixture by 25% or so (assuming you have the concentrate). Storing in in a garage where it can freeze will do more damage to the potency than age.

                    Round-up always takes about a week before you start seeing some distress in a grass that you are trying to kill, but it always works, if applied properly. One of the reasons for that is that unlike may other types of weed killers that attack the above-ground portion of the plant (which looks like it is working faster), Round-up attacks the root first. It is slower, but does a very good job preventing those subborn weeds from coming back. Bindweed is about the only kind of weed I have come across that Round-up will not typically kill in a single application (but then again, that is one tough weed to kill in any situation).

                    Kurt

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