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This week in local history

Oelwein Daily Register 08 Apr 2025
... $17; a turkey or ham Easter dinner at Papa Jacks in Shell Rock cost $5.95; and at Morris Landscaping south of New Hampton, a 40-pound bag of top soil organic peat cow manure was on sale for $1.99.
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Indonesia’s peatlands face growing flood risks amid widespread degradation

Mongabay 07 Apr 2025
Kalimantan features lowland coastal peat with high rainfall ... far more water than mineral soils. Peat can retain 100-1,300% of its dry weight in water, while mineral soils typically absorb only 20-30%.
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Ask Angi: How can I prepare my yard for spring?

The Tribune Greeley 04 Apr 2025
Evaluate your soil’s texture by wetting a patch and then let it dry for a day ... If it forms a tight ball, the soil is clay ... Use manure, compost or leaf mulch to improve sandy soil. Clay soil can be heavy, so lighten it with mulch, compost and peat.
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Happy 70th birthday to Missouri’s state tree

News-Press Now 04 Apr 2025
Dogwood tree adapts to a variety of climates and soils, but it grows naturally in moist, fertile soils high in organic matter, said Trinklein ... Organic matter such as compost or peat moss can help root growth when mixed with the soil around a new tree.
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Tiny Treasures of Small Terrariums

Oelwein Daily Register 04 Apr 2025
... then a plastic screen to keep the soil from filtering down but letting moisture filter through. A layer of sphagnum moss followed by a layer of a mixture of potting soil and peat and sphagnum moss.
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A Stroll Through the Garden: When can I start planting?

Richland Source 04 Apr 2025
... to plant your seeds and bedding plants in the soil ... Yearly, she had her little children start seeds in peat pots so that they could get their hands in the soil early and enjoy watching the peas sprout.
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How to make a small garden look bigger: These 15 tricks will make the most ...

This is Money 03 Apr 2025
1. Understand the space ... Knowing whether your soil type is clay, sand, silt, loam, peat or chalk will also help you choose the right plants for your garden and ensure they stay in good health, according to the Royal Horticultural Society. 2 ... Think tall.
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Trump takes aim at the people who protect national parks from climate change

Grist 02 Apr 2025
Since the parks also serve as carbon sinks by storing planet-warming gases in soil, wetlands, and ... “Not only does it provide clean water, but the peat and the soils there are incredible carbon sinks.”.
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Scrub Hub: Are Indiana homeowners planting trees the wrong way? The answer is most likely

IndyStar 31 Mar 2025
Video. Horticulturalist gives tips on replanting trees ... flowers, shrubs and trees ... Daniel said it’s important to backfill the hole with the same soil that was removed, and not to use other materials such as sand or peat which won’t drain water properly.
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Sotherton backs Keely Hodgkinson for European three-peat

Yahoo Daily News 29 Mar 2025
Kelly Sotherton has backed golden girl Keely Hodgkinson to clinch her European three-peat on home soil next summer ... "Keely is a legend in the making," she said ... .
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Newly renovated greens spruce up US Air Force golf course in Tokyo

Stars and Stripes 28 Mar 2025
There are 17 inches of sand-and-peat-moss soil beneath the renovated greens. The original greens only had 5-6 inches of soil under them, so grass roots couldn’t go deep enough to stay healthy during hot summers, Bowman said ... .
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Weidner: New trees for the landscape

The Pueblo Chieftain 22 Mar 2025
You may have to pull back some of the dirt from the root ball.Backfill the hole with the original soil. Adding peat moss, manure or fertilizer to the soil in the planting hole is not necessary and not recommended.
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Research, plan and prepare before starting your own garden

Farmersville Times 20 Mar 2025
Amend the soil ... Most gardens benefit from compost, which enriches the soil with nutrients; peat moss or coconut coir, which improves water retention and aeration; and vermiculite, which helps keep the soil light and well-draining.
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