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I wonder if the sky turns blue at night, then the next day will be filled with light orange.?
And if the light is orange and then the rain will choke down the street and the review of mushrooms so that all the little cats will have to swim in the river because the dogs bark at the moon when the paint dries the wall and trucks to run over cats and most of them have tires that are not round. So I need to know if I can get help in solving this problem or must remain in the room and talk to the green ghost that my grandfather left in the attic when he was here in 1977 --- Please help me with this problem .. Thanks in advance for the help
A blue night does not mean that the orange light next day.
Bark River
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There are still flowers to enjoy in the garden in October. Unless there has been an unseasonal freeze, chrysanthemums are at their height, marigolds and festivals are colorful, and roses are among the best produced during the year.
The protection of roses for the winter - north of the Ohio River, there few areas where roses survive the winter without protection. No one has found (so far) a material that protects the roses, and soil. But do not make the mistake of scooping out the soil between the rows of roses, which would only put the whole summer, black spot and mildew spores to bed of roses. Bring in fresh soil to the work of hoeing, gathering in the bushes until required.
Lifting gladioli and dahlias - Most gladioli corms can now dug for storage. This will leave only the last planting to mature while the threat of freezing weather. Also dig dahlias for storage as soon as frost blackens their tops. Both gladioli corms and dahlia roots need to be dusted with fungicide after excavation to reduce losses disease during storage.
Move trees and shrubs - After the first frost, trees and shrubs can be moved. The earlier this can be done, new roots will soon start to develop. Do not forget to mulch materials to keep frost transplanted land as much as possible. Also wrap the bark of newly transplanted trees with a special tree wrap or burlap to prevent scalds Sun
Starting a cell Compost - The first leaves fall in autumn to remember that you start a compost pile. This is a good time to do so because there will be plenty of material from of trees and garden use. And feel free to use the weeds, the heat generated by decomposing organic matter must kill weed seeds.
Storage roots and tubers, squashes, pumpkins and other vegetables - in the northern areas of the central region of these crops should be placed in storage this month. Although storage may be delayed until November in areas further south, it is not punishment, for the growth of the little that was done in cold weather, as increasingly href = "http://www.plant-care.com/plumbago-i809.html"> plumbago station. Instead of waiting, began this operation as soon as possible after the first frost.
Planting daffodils and tulips - there are still plenty of time to plant daffodils and tulips actually better than planting takes place in October rather than earlier.
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