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Locust Valley Garden Club members had their picture taken in the gazebo in Barbara’s Garden, at their October meeting at the Locust Valley Library.
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When watering, the gardening experts recommend using rainwater ... For good growth and repeat flowering, feed every two weeks from spring to autumn. Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove ...