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Garden

  • Seasons change: Going from spring fever to spring frenzy
    the malaise characterized by a painful longing for milder weather, leafy plants and flowers – is gone, thanks to the seasonal sensory pleasures we are now seeing, feeling, smelling and even tasting.
  • Create garden that heightens senses
    The silky petals of a fragrant pink shrub rose; the crunchy texture of a gravel path; a nook where grass rustles and a stream runs. What we smell, see, hear, touch and taste can make a garden walk a wonderful sensory experience.
  • Wait a bit for tomatoes
    Sow tomato seeds for transplanting in early to mid-May. When seedlings reach three to four inches, transfer them to larger pots for proper root development – a six-inch pot can take four seedlings.
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Garden listings

Continuing Education Course – “Spring Vegetables” will be presented by advanced master gardener Lisa Sexton from Jan. 24 to 31. For location and cost, call 481-6619 or go to www.ipfw.edu/dcs.

Send Garden Listings items at least two weeks before desired publication date to The Journal Gazette, Attn: Diana Parker, 600 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802; fax, 461-8893; or e-mail dparker@jg.net.

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