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Spread Of Plant Diseases By Insects Can Be Described By Equations That Model Interplanetary Gravity (Science Daily)

ORGANIC GARDENING CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

Starting an English Garden (BellaOnline)

Gardening as edible artwork (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Face of the Farm: Gardner always knew he wanted to nurture plants (Chico Enterprise-Record)




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In the Garden: Resolutions for a gardening year - Peninsula Gateway

Sue Goetz’s granddaughter, Alexis, helps in the garden. Planning and plotting: It seems all we can do this time of year in the garden as we watch it freeze and thaw and probably freeze again. As we settle into a new year, it’s time for ...

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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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January's Flower is the Carnation - WRAL

Of all the flowers one could possibly get in a bouquet, carnations are probably my least favorite. That's probably not a very nice way to begin, but it's the truth. Carnations do not make good filler flowers in a flower bouquet. They do, however ...

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Time to ... - Philadelphia Inquirer

Mulch perennial beds once the ground has frozen. Evergreen branches are ideal (put that old Christmas tree, and your neighbor's, to use). Raised beds and those with strong southern exposure get priority. The purpose is to minimize the disruptive ...

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Couple tackles landscaping - Natchez Democrat

NATCHEZ — When The Dart found James and Frances Gwin at their Eastwood Road residence, they were relaxing in the backyard — an area they’ve been working on since moving to Natchez three years ago. As a couple, they are half-retired — she is ...

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Garden Calendar - Seattle Post Intelligencer

11 a.m. -- Digital Photography for Gardeners Made Easy: John and Kathy Willson, founders of Swede Hill Dahlia Sunflower Farm, will help unravel the myths surrounding garden photography. $5. THURS/JAN 15 Floral Design Institute: 911 Western Ave ...

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