25. Event: Soil temp is key to planting vegetables
And it's a good time to find or purchase a soil thermometer, as soil temperature is the best indicator of when to plant each type of vegetable, no matter what climate zone you live in. When the soil warms to 60 degrees, warm season and many cool season vegetables can be sown, including beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots and cauliflower. Tomatoes, eggplants and peppers are slow-growing and take many weeks to grow to the stage where you can plant them out in the...
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26. Event: Sunrise Kiwanis starting to pitch Pumpkin Fair
As entertainment goes its pretty tough to beat watching kids bury their faces into slices of pumpkin pie with their hands behind their back, trying to spit pumpkin seeds, rolling pumpkins or any of the Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn type of games that are all free. Theyll be a bit more frost on the pumpkins this year when Mantecas biggest two-day party of the year gets underway celebrating the Manteca crop that dominates the West Coast markets. As entertainment goes its pretty tough to beat...
Source • 3/3/2007 •
27. Event: PRAIRIE GARDENER: Gardening Saturday marks 17th anniversary
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28. Event: They can dig it
Why go to all the effort? Because the rewards of gardening with your children will trump the frustrations, say horticulture professionals and teachers: Gardening gets kids off the sofa and outside, teaches them to care for the Earth and presents a golden opportunity for spending quality time together. How does a child's garden grow? With lessons about science, hard work and the discovery that vegetables aren't so yucky after all. Why go to all the effort? Because the rewards of gardening...
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29. Event: The best pumpkins around: Contest sparks 5th grade creativity
Prizes were given to every student, but eight students were picked for their unique creativity and pumpkin design. The best pumpkins around: Contest sparks 5th grade creativity. Alex Lakin, 10, found an idea completely different from the rest of the students and received third place and best fairy-tale pumpkin. Each student in three fifth grade classes at Cottonwood got a free pumpkin to take home. They could do whatever they wished with it - keep it or decorate it and bring it back for...
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30. Event: STAFF PHOTOS / ROD MILLINGTON
The churches sell the pumpkins on consignment, meaning they only pay for what they sell; they aren't charged for damaged or unsold pumpkins. were looking for a pumpkin to carve, one that was free of spots and would last through Halloween. The LaMarks were focused on finding a great pumpkin, not necessarily on performing any kind of social good deed. The groups keep a portion of the proceeds, usually about 30 percent, of each pumpkin sold. were looking for a pumpkin to carve, one that was...
Source • 3/13/2007 •
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