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Rotary wire brush and pumice stone
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Garden shed winter cleaning

January 3, 2022
by Melody Kendall We have finally received some rain. My garden is loving the moisture. Usually, I am out in the yard passing the time doing little chores every day. When it rains that isn't as pleasant a prospect, though it does smell wonderful.
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Horticultural Terms - Fasciation

January 2, 2022
By Marceline D Sousa
While researching the horticultural term Fasciation for our winter blog, Master Gardener Cheryl Carmichael came across the following article on the same subject posted to the Wisconsin Master Gardener website by Susan Mahr, University of Wisconsin Madison in March 2011.
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Dahlias come in a great variety of sizes, colors and forms.
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Plants of the Season

January 2, 2022
By Marceline D Sousa
SHRUB: Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) is a small shrub in my garden, several of which I can enjoy from my office window as I write this. They currently have the white berries that give way to its name.
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Holly tree
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Winter Herb Study

January 2, 2022
By Marceline D Sousa
Before the recent pandemic began, one of our Herb Study meetings gave us an opportunity to create Pomanders to hang in our homes during the Christmas Season. We had so much fun and put 100's of cloves in quite a few oranges.
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Onions planted in raised garden beds
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Help Desk

January 2, 2022
By Marceline D Sousa
Question: What are some winter garden chores that we can do in the shop? Winters are not very severe here which makes for year-round gardening. We don't need to worry about snow, sleet, and frozen pipes.
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Tree stump turned into a planter
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From the Garden

January 2, 2022
By Marceline D Sousa
California's seemingly endless drought has not been kind to local gardeners. As if water restrictions and golden lawns weren't bad enough, many gardeners had to bid a fond farewell to a favorite tree or two that just didn't get enough water.
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Check your drip irrigation system for leaks
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Winter Garden Chores

January 2, 2022
By Marceline D Sousa
January, February, and March Just four chores per month, one per week, to consider this wintery season. Hopefully, there are enough pleasant winter days to get them accomplished. January Ideas ONE Plant a bare root rose or fruit tree if there is room in the landscape.
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