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The spring is sprung, the grass is riz, I wonder where them boidies is… Today I shall be mostly desperately trying to catch up with the explosion of thought-provoking posts on the aftermath and implications of the Scooter Libby guilty …
Source: Palau
If you blog about gardening, it would be of little value for you to have your link on blogs about football, or welding. However, having it mentioned on other gardening sites, or on those which are in some way related - a blog about …
Source: Kate
The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) has a lot of interesting programs and information for “citizen scientists” and everyday nature advocates. A recent entry that’s pretty impressive is The Gardener’s Guide to Global Warming. …
Source: Caroline Brown
Most of the adults have teeth marks in their shells. Lots of babies are born in and around the trees and beds. The Master Gardener conference should be exciting and I'll pass on what I learn. Happy gardening.
Source: Molly Day
If HEM Takes a Closer Look at Gardening with Kids has sparked an interest, you might consider exploring a few of my favorite gardening resources from HEM’s Guide to Resources. Butterfly Garden. Many years ago we bought a painted lady …
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How gardening can protect our water resources Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - 55 minutes ago The Calhoun County Master Gardener Association invites you to join us on Tuesday, May 1st at 6:30 pm at the Regional Manufacturing Technology Center (RMTC), …
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profiling three southern gardening books and plant profiles.
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Has anyone used the Plan-A-Garden feature on the gardening section of the Better Homes and Gardens website? (This is the…
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Two great sources for irises are Cooley’s Gardens and Schriener’s Gardens, both based out of Oregon. Cooley's focuses on Bearded and Louisiana Irises, while Schriener's sells Tall Bearded Irises, Beardless Irises, and even Dwarf Irises. …
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