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03/12/2010
Kindergarten students learn the art of gardening (San Bernardino Sun)
REDLANDS - Three Valley Prep middle-schoolers gave kindergartners a lesson in gardening this week.
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03/12/2010
Gardening and Rare Plants Expo (Leader Community Newspapers)
Meet the experts. A perfect weekend for green thumbs and budding gardeners. Meet more than fifty specialist growers offering a unique range of new, rare and unusual plants. Gather knowledge from free gardening talks and demonstrations with Stephen Ryan. Keynote speaker Jane Edmanson.
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03/12/2010
Warren County to hold container vegetable gardening and food preservation program (The Warren Sentinel)
Leave this program with techniques to successfully container garden and proper methods to preserve your grown goodies for year-round enjoyment. You will be provided with gardening literature, container gardening materials and complementary pressure canner testing after the lesson.
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03/12/2010
Nacogdoches Azalea Trail to start with gardening tips (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)
If you're a beginner or even an old pro, the Azalea Trail Symposium can help with a few pointers in the gardening department.
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03/12/2010
Green Space: Idiots (like us) need strong gardening book (The Canton Repository)
“The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Year-Round Gardening” really isn’t just for complete idiots or even pretenders.
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03/12/2010
U.C. Hansen Agricultural Center promotes Water Wise Gardening (Santa Paula Times)
Resolve to conserve water in 2010. The education series at the University of California Hansen Agricultural Center (UCHAC) will highlight affordable water wise gardening and landscaping techniques. Help the environment and your budget; attend one or more of the following public events.
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03/12/2010
Go greener with gardening books (Post-Tribune)
With spring around the corner and thoughts turning to the garden, here are four new books that will help you grow a little greener: "The New Low-Maintenance Garden" by Valerie Easton (Timber Press; $19.95). We're gardening in a new millennium, with challenges such as limited space, dwindling natural resources and less free time, yet most of us do it the way our grandparents did, says Easton. A ...
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03/12/2010
Gardening calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
Gardening calendar
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03/12/2010
Gardening calendar: March 2010 (Daily Telegraph)
Our March 2010 gardening calendar is filled to the brim with ideas to prepare, prune, plant and purchase the kind of garden you want.
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03/12/2010
Gardening calendar: March 2010, week 3 (Daily Telegraph)
Wildflower meadows resplendant with bees, layered shrubs and a top tip in our march gardening calendar this week.
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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 DArc 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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