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Podcast title PE.com - Ottillia "Toots" Bier Gardening Column
Website URL http://robocaster.com/pe/podca...
Description Press Enterprise writer and Master Gardener Ottillia "Toots" Bier's Your Life gardening opinion column. Press-Enterprise is the leading provider of news and information for the Inland Empire and Inland Southern California through newspaper and magazine publishing, printing, Internet and telephone information services.
Updated Sat, 20 Mar 2010 13:39:22 GMT
Image Press Enterprise
Category Sports & Recreation
News & Politics
Society & Culture
Kids & Family
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Episodes

1. Master Gardener: Choosing common garden flowers that are suitable for drying -
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Description: I often buy dried flowers but I think I could save a lot of money if I grew my own. Can you suggest some that would be easy to grow? A: Common yarrow, Achillea millefolium, is one of the easiest flowers to grow and it dries quite well.

2. Master Gardener: Getting hands-on training when it comes to pruning roses. -
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Description: It's almost time for me to prune our roses, and I never know if I'm doing it correctly, even though I've read descriptions of what to do. I really stress over this.

3. Ask the Master Gardener: Nematodes are microscopic worms that can infest plants -
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Description: We planted our first vegetable garden this year and almost everything grew well. When I pulled out some plants that did not grow well, I noticed that the roots looked sort of like strings of pearls.

4. Ask the Master Gardener: Controlling the budworm on geraniums and other flowers -
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Description: The geranium plants that flowered heavily all spring and early summer have virtually stopped blooming because something is eating the flower buds. What should I do? A: I start getting questions about this every year around mid-summer.