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Monthly
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Gardening Use as a guide and a
journal.
Everything in one book!
Author : Joy Taylor ISBN: 0-9732238-0-4 Spiral bound, 156 pages Click on this link to buy http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=016&item=260000510528&r Plant-Buying Boo-Boos Plant-buying boos-boos can happen to
anyone. In many cases, people don't realize their mistakes until it's too
late. Let's review several common plant-buying mistakes and offers
tips on avoiding them:
Improper Transportation Home Buying a whole bunch of plants and trying to stuff them into a small car is a mistake because a few plants will inevitably wind up being damaged, with their natural shape perhaps permanently destroyed. No matter how well they're secured or how carefully you drive, chances are your plants will get banged up, and placing plants in the trunk is out of the question. Also, making stops between the nursery and home may cook the plants if they are left inside the car. The simplest solution is to have the nursery deliver the plants to your door. Most nurseries will deliver for a nominal charge, and for a good customer they may deliver for free. Another alternative is to borrow a pickup truck, but that can create a whole new set of problems. In the open bed of a pickup a load of plants can shift, causing damage to the plants. The wind can dry plants in no time and tear or even knock the leaves off. The trick is knowing how to load a truck, and he provides the following pointers:
Improper Care at Home Once home with your plants, it's best to get them in the ground right away; sometimes, however, that's not possible because of bad weather and busy schedules. Here are some pointers to help plants survive until they are planted:
Buying Plants on a Whim Many people buy plants because they're unusual or pretty, then don't know what to do with them once they get their new purchases home. Try to go to the nursery with a plan or design in mind--or even on paper. Relying Too Much on Plant Tags Some of the information on plant tags is good, but when it comes to topics such as exposure and hardiness, labels can be misleading. Rather than rely on tags, take the time to ask the staff at your local nursery for more precise information on how plants will grow in your area. A final plant-buying tip: Once you've
put your new plants in their permanent homes, return the plastic pots to
the nursery for recycling. If your nursery doesn't accept used pots for recycling,
find someone who will.
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GATHERING LEAVES
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Spades take
up leaves I make
a great noise But the
mountains I raise |
I may load
and unload Next to
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