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Winter Solstice Nothing grows. There is not enough light. One or two garden catalogs appear in the mail, but I tuck them away for the seed orgy of New Year's Day.
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Gardening gains ground among youth, in cities In a survey, the association found that the number of households growing food at home or in a community garden has grown by 17 percent compared ...
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Five Canberra gardening heroes For this 2014 Food and Wine Annual, my editor suggested we feature people who are doing great things for the local kitchen gardening community.
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GARDENING NEWS: How to fool Mother Nature – forcing bulbs to bloom If you're not quite ready to hang up your trowel for the winter and have a desire to continue gardening, try your hand at forcing bulbs to bloom indoors.
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Planting is easy if you water, pick a good spot, and more gardening tips from George Weigel PennLive's gardening columnist George Weigel shares tips from his new gardening book. (Screengrab of video by: Christine Baker | Pennlive.com).
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JoAnne Skelly: Helpful tips from aging gardeners A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about my body demanding that I change my overly athletic approach to gardening. The following are some great ideas ...
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After my garden grows: Can gardening prevent pre-mature marriage? This is not a film with exquisite cinematography or a storyline that will leave you in tears. It is simply the story of a village girl who sells gourds for 20 ...
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Cresskill garden center may be turned into town houses Gardening aficionados will have an even harder time finding a place to buy flowers and shrubs in Bergen County as yet another gardening center ...
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Southern Gardening: Cool Wave pansies bring cheer to winter gardens ... host of the popular Southern Gardening television and radio programs. Locate Southern Gardening products online at http://msucares.com/news/.] ...
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Q&A: Garden photographer Marilyn Cornwell digs deep to inspire others BROOKLIN -- Marilyn Cornwell wants local gardeners to not only revel in the beauty of their creations but also capture them through the lens for ...
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