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Organic gardening classes offered - Chico Enterprise-Record

CHICO -- A series of organic gardening classes will include lessons with experienced organic gardeners, chef David Guzzetti and two field trips. The series begins Sunday from 1:30-3:30, through March 29. The cooking class will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p ...

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Learn how to grow organic vegetables - Nottingham Evening Post

A unique course on how to grow your vegetables the organic way is starting in Nottingham this year, aimed very much at those who do gardening as a hobby. CAROLINE LOWBRIDGE spoke to the lady who wrote the syllabus. DESPITE a growing interest in ...

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Trash to some a real treasure - Thecalifornian.com

Whether a rotten apple or a pile of weeds, when it's done composting, it's black gold. Composting plant waste is a way for gardeners to buy and use less fertilizer and keep organic waste out of the landfill. It's also a way to make plants happy. If ...

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Follow these gardening tips and 2009 will be the 'Year of the Garden.' - Austin American-Statesman

Plant asparagus and artichoke crowns, onion transplants, broccoli, cabbage, chard, cauliflower, lettuce, arugula, beets, collards, kale, leeks, kohlrabi, carrots, turnips and cool-season peas. Sow seeds of annual flowers and vegetables indoors for ...

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Turning over a new leaf in the New Year - Daily Local News

No comments posted. It's the start of a brand new year, the traditional time to challenge ourselves to make positive changes; a time to "turn over a new leaf." That is reassuring to me as I find myself starting the year on a new page of this ...

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Wildlife fan focuses on magic - Times-Leader

PHILADELPHIA — Somewhere in northern New Mexico is a quarry named for Rob Cardillo, who was on track for a successful career in paleontology after college. But for a twist here and a turn there, he might happily have ended up harvesting dinosaur ...

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