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07/23/2008
Gardening Gift Guide (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Whether you have a few plants at your desk, a container garden on your deck, or a full-fledged garden in your backyard, gardening is enjoyed on many different levels.
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07/23/2008
Get a grip on good gardening gear (The Times-News)
Good footwear, gloves, tools, irrigation and plant-enhancing materials can make gardening safer and more enjoyable. Here are some new products that my associates and I have tested recently.
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07/21/2008
Gardening luncheon (Ararat Advertiser)
REGION - East Grampians Health Service Auxiliary's `Gardening in a Changing Climate' luncheon raised $2500 towards a defibrillator for the Ararat Hospital emergency department.
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07/21/2008
Guerrilla Gardening (OneWorld)
OneWorld.net note: Guerilla gardening, a movement that can be traced back to Johnny Appleseed, is springing up in areas of urban sprawl as citizens scatter seeds in vacant lots and abandoned sidewalks to make their neighborhoods greener.
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07/23/2008
Gardening: Keep your summer’s bounty fresh by preserving (Muskogee Phoenix)
Every year gardeners and cooks preserve the bounty of summer by drying, freezing and canning produce. Some use the ones that came from a grandmother’s kitchen and others experiment with new flavors.
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07/23/2008
Green Gardening: Enhance your plants with a wrap party (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Garden expert Ann Lovejoy offers tips for helping some crops of edibles that may have suffered during our cool start to summer.
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07/21/2008
Post-Bulletin Dialogues: Got gardening questions? (Post-Bulletin)
st-Bulletin gardening columnist Keith Stangler in person tonight during a Post-Bulletin Dialogues meeting. Stangler will share his gardening wit and wisdom from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the Rochester Public Library. It's free and informal and th
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07/23/2008
Healing earth: Patients respond to therapeutic affects of gardening, experts say (South Side Journal)
Between skilled gardeners and nature lovers, the flower bed can provide relaxing entertainment. But a green thumb won't be necessary to enjoy another side of the garden's facade: therapy.
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07/23/2008
Garden Calendar (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A look at upcoming gardening events.
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07/23/2008
Children’s gardening program helps teach responsibility (Winona Daily News)
Elaina Smith doesn’t mind getting dirt on her hands. It’s all part of a labor of love.
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The Red Sunset® Red Maple Tree, ‘Acer Rubrum,’ is a large, deciduous tree with a pyramidal form than will slowly become rounder as the tree matures. Considered one of the best trees for early fall color, its leaves are deep green in the summer and change to brilliant shades of orange and red in the autumn.
The name Red Maple is perfect, because it exhibits dense clusters of red flowers in late March, red fruits and reddish stems and twigs. This is one of the best maple cultivars that is available.
Beautiful roses
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The Jeanne D’Arc Rose of Sharon, ‘Hibiscus syriacus,’ may be trained as a single trunk tree or espalier, or allowed to grow naturally as an upright, multi-stemmed shrub. This deciduous plant is vigorous and erect, growing to a height of eight to twelve feet. Its leaves are diamond shaped, dark green, somewhat palmate and toothed. This variety bears double white flowers. The flowers are present from late summer until mid fall. Larger flower heads may be obtained by pruning back hard to two or three buds in the early spring. This Rose of Sharon is very tolerant of summer heat and humidity.
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The Hibiscus Pink Clouds, ‘Hibiscus moscheutos,’ have amazingly large, intense and deep pink flowers that can be seen from a great distance.
This plant reaches a height of four to five feet and is very robust with an extended blooming time. The mature leaves resemble those of a Norway Maple Tree. This plant should be planted in a location of full sunlight, but it will tolerate most types of soil. This plant looks wonderful with grasses, or as a background plant.
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