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Cool-season annuals can brighten winter landscape
Fall is the time for leaf-raking, mulching and planting. And it's a great time to add colorful cool-season annuals to brighten your winter landscape.As gardeners become aware of flowering p...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle, Fri Nov 20 04:24:19 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Ask the Realtor: To know or not to know, that is the question
Should I do an inspection on my own house before I list it?
Wilton Bulletin, Mon Nov 23 11:08:02 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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Growing master gardeners
Here are a few questions for you die-hard gardeners out there to ask yourselves. - Do you want to learn more about plants, growing things, and using your green thumb? - Are you eager to par...
The Petersburg Progress-Index, Mon Nov 23 01:15:32 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Tips for planting and protecting your fall landscape
(ARA) - As the crisp fall air ushers in a new season, many gardeners may be left wondering: what now? Garden experts from across the country weighed in with their tips on the best things yo...
Lexington Clipper-Herald, Sun Nov 22 23:28:15 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Feed test to help manage problem feeds
Above average temperatures in November will help shorten the winter and reduce the demand on the winter feed supply. Producers who practice extended grazing still have cattle grazing 2nd cu...
Portage Daily Graphic, Mon Nov 23 00:16:50 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Viruses and invasive species: I get sick, but you get sicker, sucker [erv]
Invasive species suck. Humans intentionally or unintentionally introduce some organism into a new environment... and shit hits the fan. Whether its zebra mussels in the Great Lakes or rabbi...
ScienceBlogs, Sun Nov 22 18:17:49 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Plant pansies for winter, early spring color
Pansies provide a dependable winter and early spring color display for landscapes and gardens.
Galveston County Daily News, Sun Nov 22 06:03:33 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Green Thoughts: When it comes to traveling, give me Ithaca any day
Where do gardeners go when they travel? 
The Troy Record, Sun Nov 22 00:09:39 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Garden doesn't die in winter; it just changes character
In states with mild climates, a garden doesn't go to bed for the winter, it simply changes character. By Thanksgiving, the beds and borders are filled with plants that crave cooler temperat...
The Fayetteville Observer, Sat Nov 21 21:54:22 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Talk is cheap, but few Bridgeport council members listen
BRIDGEPORT -- It's nearly 6:30 p.m. Pick a first or third Monday of nearly any month, the night the City Council meets. Glen Guild will be there, ready to tell council members for the umpte...
Connecticut Post, Sat Nov 21 13:17:40 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
A day at the Aqua Turf Club
Editor's note: This is the first in an occasional series. SOUTHINGTON - There are more than 10,000 plantings on the 35-acre grounds of the Aqua Turf Club, in Plantsville. During the summer ...
The Record-Journal, Sat Nov 21 16:32:33 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Checklist: In the garden, around the house
During fall, lay the groundwork for spring. Epsom salt, which is loaded with magnesium and sulfur, can help bulbs, annual beds and lawns.
The Sacramento Bee, Fri Nov 20 23:33:18 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Getting Ready
Overnight temperatures crept into the lower 40s this week, which may be enough of a signal for Acadiana residents to think about winterizing their homes and gardens.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser, Sat Nov 21 00:51:56 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Eco-friendly gifts a gardener will love
As the holidays draw near, it's time to start thinking about gifts for the gardeners in your life. Among the many possibilities worth considering are gloves, tools, planters, pest repellent...
Louisville Courier-Journal, Sat Nov 21 00:05:08 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Plant in fall to enjoy blooms in spring
I really enjoy the spring flowers from fall-planted bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and c
Centre Daily Times, Fri Nov 20 22:16:30 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Old-school technology helps BLM
KINGMAN - Old technology rules when it comes to getting building materials into remote places.
Mohave Daily News, Sat Nov 21 02:26:27 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Yardsmart: Cool-season flowerbeds provide delectable winter greens
In states with mild climates, a garden doesn't go to bed for the winter, it simply changes character. By Thanksgiving, the beds and borders are filled with plants that crave cooler temperat...
The Herald-Mail, Fri Nov 20 18:01:32 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Time to ...
Protect potted perennials and shrubs that, in candor, you won't get planted this year: Sink the pots in the ground. The top of the soil in the pot should be an inch higher than the surround...
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Thu Nov 19 22:12:00 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
The Beano and Dandy comic genius
They're as British as Marmite, cricket and fish
Belfast Telegraph, Fri Nov 20 03:26:08 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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