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      Plant strawberries by digging a V-shaped hole about 8 inches deep.  Spread the roots out, place the roots against the side of the hole, then push soil against the roots.  As the plant sends out runner, trim all but the best six runners for an abundant crop.

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Other desert botannical garden Sites:

Germplasm 3 and 4 in the Desert Agriculture project
tech data ... Graphor Pub. Tel Aviv 1995. 2.Herb Gardening, Cornell Plantations compiled by the UC Botannical Garden Pantheon Books, Knopf Publishing, New York, 1994. 3. The Complete Book of Edible ...

Insider Scottsdale provides great links to Scottsdale and Area
... Scottsdale offers great links for art, travel, museums, seniors, Desert Botannical Garden, science, and Phoenix Arizona Airport ... Place in Phoenix, The Desert Botanical Garden, learn before you ...

Bonnie Hamre Garden Page
Bonnie's passion for life extends to her love of gardens and trees.

This Week at WU - Washington University in St. Louis
... Various climates are studied at the Botannical Gardens in special buildings, such as the Desert House and the Brookings ... on the Tropics. The Japanese Garden is one of the most popular attractions ...

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Chinch bugs love grass.  Small and nasty smelling, these 1/5 inch long bugs will do a job on your lawn.  You can keep these obnoxious bugs away by aerating your lawn, removing thatch, and watering and fertilizing your lawn.

Corn earworms are ugly caterpillars that start chewing on corn stalks as soon as they pop out of the ground.  You can minimize the damage these bugs wreak by sprinkling ground lime on corn ears once the silk appears.