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Home→Blog→Published 2010 → October

Monthly Archives: October 2010

Recipe: Chicken Soup for Roses

Posted on October 25, 2010 by Editor
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By Diane Brueckman 4 parts Milorganite 2 parts alfalfa meal 2 parts cottonseed meal 1 part bone meal (for transplants or new plants, add another ½ part) Apply about a cup around hybrid teas and floribundas. Climbers can take 1½ … Continue reading →

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You can’t beat Beets!

Posted on October 18, 2010 by Editor
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By Mara Higdon By now all your warm season crops such as tomatoes and peppers have been in the ground and they are well on their way. And, you’re probably already looking forward to the cooler days of fall. With … Continue reading →

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Rain Gardens

Posted on October 11, 2010 by Editor
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By Cindy Gilberg Rain gardens, a relatively new name for an old concept, have gained special interest in the past few years. Water is a precious resource. As it flows over impervious surfaces such as rooftops and pavement it carries … Continue reading →

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City Seeds Urban Farm

Posted on October 4, 2010 by Editor
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By Annie Meyer You have probably driven right past the City Seeds Urban Farm, and not even noticed the flourishing 2.5 acre site in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Located in-between Market St. and Pine St, directly past the … Continue reading →

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