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Calendula is a cool-season annual, so needs to be planted soon in the St. Louis area.
Incredible Edible – Calendula « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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If you've always found Tiki drinks too sweet, you might find these cocktails made with more cool-season spirits to be just what you've been looking for.
Tiki's Next Wave Luke O'Neil 2011
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I recall a rickshaw ride in the cool-season sunshine and being paddled across a river in a flimsy boat to look at a steam locomotive on the far bank.
It's not the arithmetic of genocide that's important. It's that we pay attention | Ian Jack 2011
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A cool-season legume, their pretty black-and-white pea flowers scent the air in May and develop into plump pods by the time of summer solstice.
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A well-timed burn will kill cool-season exotics such as blue grass, quack grass and fescues, which emerge sooner in the year than the native warm-season grasses and wildflowers found in indigenous prairies, Diboll said.
Growers harness flames to prepare meadows for wildflowers 2010
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A well-timed burn will kill cool-season exotics such as blue grass, quack grass and fescues, which emerge sooner in the year than the native warm-season grasses and wildflowers found in indigenous prairies, Diboll said.
Growers harness flames to prepare meadows for wildflowers Adrian Higgins 2010
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A well-timed burn will kill cool-season exotics such as blue grass, quack grass and fescues, which emerge sooner in the year than the native warm-season grasses and wildflowers found in indigenous prairies, Diboll said.
Growers harness flames to prepare meadows for wildflowers 2010
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• If you live above zones 6 or 7, you probably have a cool-season grass so you can fertilize your lawn in the fall and the spring with an organic fertilizer high in nitrogen.
Annie Spiegelman: Time to Get Dirty: Autumn Chores in the Garden 2010
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All the cool-season veggies like radicchios and lettuce are crying out to be eaten before the heat sends them haywire, and the warm-season stuff is at various stages of getting established.
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Moreover, the beds are full of cool-season plants whose near maturity positions them to take the roller-coaster ride that is spring in the mid-Atlantic region.
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