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January 4, 2004 Gardening Column.

18098 January 4, 2004 Gardening Column. http://treefruit.yakima.wsu.edu/MG/columns/2004%20MG%20Columns.pdf Should I prune them now? (YHR 1/4/04) What is the difference between a landscape architect and a landscape designer? (YHR 1/4/04) A friend told me I should wrap the trunk of the maple tree I planted this spring to prevent it from splitting this winter. Is this true? Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research compost   geraniums   vegetable   garden   watering   fertilize   fertilizers   foliage   peat   moss   dahlias   pineapple Jan 1, 2005  

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