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DISPLACED PETS RESCUE ~Educational Materials~
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Educational Materials and Resource Links. This is a small collection of educational materials that I have collected or written. If even one person finds an answer here then it has served its purpose. We are also offering some great educational books in our On-line store that may add greatly to your educational needs. How to Housetrain a Dog of Any Age. Is Barking a Problem? The Art of Animal Behavior. Little Dogs and Kids. Find and book local dog sitters at Rover.com. Can We Help You Keep Your Pet. Is an...
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Catchin' The Action Photography by Sheryl Schmidt. Custom Toties By Cheri. For Pricing And Ordering, Contact Cheri McNealy at ccandid@sbcglobal.net. Click On Totie To See Slideshow Of Cheri's Art. Miss Amazing Grace" Created By Cheri McNealy. CH Stargazer and Windrose Sky's The Limit.
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Garden Dogs: Late Season Tomato Growing Tips
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Saturday, September 20, 2014. Late Season Tomato Growing Tips. This year has been awesome for tomato growing! Early warm weather, late warm weather and limited rains have promoted huge fruit set and very limited diseases in my garden - all of that is about to change. Heavy rain is forecast for next week; in my garden it is officially time to move into fall and winter gardening mode. Canned to...
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Garden Dogs: Nip It In The Bud: early season slug & snail control
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Sunday, March 11, 2012. Nip It In The Bud: early season slug and snail control. All land slugs and snails are hermaphrodites, so all have the potential to lay eggs. Adult brown garden snails lay an average of 80 spherical, pearly white eggs at a time into a hole in the soil. They can lay eggs up to 6 times a year, and it takes about 2 years for snails to mature.". The bait I prefer to use is ...
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Garden Dogs: Cool Season Gardening
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Sunday, September 08, 2013. The planting and harvesting doesn't take a break for winter in my gardens. Now is the time to really get serious about planting crops to harvest in fall, winter, and early spring. I have cabbage and Brussels sprouts planted in pots waiting for the summer crops to be pulled, and peas were planted in the space opened up after the garlic and shallot harvest. This wint...
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Garden Dogs: Spring Garden
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Friday, June 01, 2012. Barberry amongst the Rave On Heuchera, White Peony, and Geranium Renardii. While I have been focusing on the edible gardens, the ornamental beds have done quite nicely on their own! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cooking from the Garden. ASPCA Toxic Plant List. Berry and Basil's Favorite Dog Beds. Fuzzy Logic Dog Training. Gardening and Plant Links.
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Garden Dogs: The First Harvest of 2012!
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. The First Harvest of 2012! The winter garden is plugging along. In past years I covered our home veg beds with plastic, this kept them warmer but the poor air circulation contributed to disease problems, so this year I covered the beds with Agribon row cover. Heat: I haven't had to open the fabric up on warm sunny days (or remember to re-cover them by nightfall).
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Garden Dogs: Changing of the Garden
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Monday, May 28, 2012. Changing of the Garden. Building a good garden takes several years. One must spend time amending the soil with compost and other goodies, adjusting PH, etc. Getting to know the micro climates of a site takes time as well. And the bank of dormant weed seeds (brought to life by tilling, fertilizing, and watering) need to be exhausted. My Father's new garden bed,. Community...
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Garden Dogs: Planting Potatoes
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. They are easy to grow, other than the first several weeks of growing, they don't need a thing other than watering until harvest time. Fresh, good quality, affordable, organically grown potatoes at the grocery store can be hard to find. Selection at the grocery store is often limited to the standard varieties, like russet, red, and Yukon gold. Potatoes should be plante...
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Garden Dogs: Gardening into the future
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Stories of the trials, tribulations, and the joys of sharing a garden with two energetic Miniature Pinscher dogs. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. Gardening into the future. Most all of my landscape design clients want sustainable or "green" features in their landscapes; native plants are often requested, as are water saving features. For the past 18 months, I've had the pleasure of working with a client who sees sustainability way beyond a few native plants and low water usage. A shady seating area was creat...
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