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2024 Newsletters

Lazy Gardener & Friends 545

‘One of worst mistakes you can make as a gardener is to think you’re in charge.’
Atrazine, NO and Moths, Microbes and Flavor, Gayfeathers, Carbon Sequestering, Toxic Chemicals

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 542

IT’S JULY — TIME TO THINK ABOUT . . . FALL TOMATOES & A NOT-YOUR-GRANNY’S GINGER!
— TIME TO ‘WOW!’ — A-NOT-YOUR-GRANNY’S GINGER!
Farm Contamination, Organic Standards, Blue Bells

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 541

—”RAIN GARDEN” — A MULTI-BENEFIT TO A HOME YARD AND BEYOND . . .
Legumes, Air pollution, UV light and pollination, AMF, Glyphosate and
fertility

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 538

HERE’S HOPING EVERYONE’S GARDEN & MORE SURVIVED NOW COME . . . MOSQUITOES!
What many Cactus/Succulent owners are doing wrong
Healthy Soils – part 8a

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 536

FEEL THE ENERGY’? NO? ADAPTING GARDENING IN SENIOR YEARS
CARNIVOROUS PLANTS EYE-CATCHING SPECIMEN PIECES FOR A BARREL BOG!
Healthy Soils – part 6

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2023 Newsletters

Lazy Gardener & Friends 499

PLUMERIAS – PERFECT PLANTS FOR LAZY GARDENERS WHO WANT TO LOOK LIKE EXPERTS!
I have talked about the value and importance of trees a lot over the last few
years. I have been asked several times to compile all the information into one big list, so here it is.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 498

‘TENACIOUS AS NUTGRASS’ GARDEN RAISES
SPIRITS ABOVE HEAT CLOUD!
Being a Master Gardener
I have been spending a lot of time at my farm near La Grange this summer I have many ancient very large Live Oaks on the property where the limbs stretch and touch the groundas my retirement home is being built.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 497

“What do you mean you don’t water! I saw you watering your tomatoes!”
Nature never stops amazing me with its mysteries. Researchers have found that the invasive ambrosia beetle known as the black stem borer, raises its own food.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 496

AH, WHAT TO PUT IN ALL HEAT-KILLED SPOTS?
Have you ever wondered why so many young athletes are having health problems like cardiovascular issues that we hear about in the news?

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 495

THINKING OF A “SKY-HIGH HORTICULTURAL VFIGHTING BUGS WITH HERBS!OYAGE”?
A new investigative report has been released on glyphosate by investigative
reporter Carey Gillam in the publication the New Lede.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 494

IT’S NOT JUST FOR BEAUTY!
I will start with a little trivia this morning. Most gardeners have noticed the rich earthy aroma that wafts up after a good rain.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 493

GARDEN TOO ‘HOT’? USE COLOR TO MAKE IT ‘SEEM COOLER
I read an article this morning that gives another very good reason to use organic fertilizers besides the fact they work better, cost less, and cause no environmental damage.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends 492

CELEBRATING POLLINATORS WHILE ENVYING THEIR HEAT TOLERANCE?
A study published in the journal Plant Diseases (2023), researchers discovered that licorice leaf extract is a potent bactericide and fungicide.

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