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Archive for December, 2009

Gardener resolutions: the greener, the better - New Brunswick Home News Tribune

by @ Thursday, December 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Gardener resolutions: the greener, the better
New Brunswick Home News Tribune
Gardeners make resolutions too. We look back to see what we've accomplished, where we've succeeded and what we can improve on — preventing weeds from taking ...

What are the hot gardening trends for 2010? - PennLive.com

by @ Thursday, December 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

What are the hot gardening trends for 2010?
PennLive.com
Gardeners will dig even deeper into old-fashioned values around the yard in 2010, trend-watchers predict. Tops on the list: another increase in traditional ...

Linda Wimmer speaking at Sherrill Garden Club meeting Tuesday - Oneida Dispatch

by @ Wednesday, December 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Linda Wimmer speaking at Sherrill Garden Club meeting Tuesday
Oneida Dispatch
SHERRILL — The Sherrill Garden Club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 7 pm in the Sherrill-Kenwood Free Library, Sherrill Road. The guest speaker will be Linda ...

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UW Cooperative Extension offers master gardener training - WQOW TV News 18

by @ Wednesday, December 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

UW Cooperative Extension offers master gardener training
WQOW TV News 18
Eau Claire (Press Release) - The Eau Claire County University Cooperative Extension will offer Master Gardener Volunteer Training this spring. ...
Call for New Master Gardener Volunteer ApplicantsMarietta Register Online

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Baltimore gardening 2009 - Baltimore Sun (blog)

by @ Wednesday, December 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Baltimore Sun (blog)

Baltimore gardening 2009
Baltimore Sun (blog)
Catherine Mezensky, who writes Baltimore Gardening Examiner, takes her own look back on the city's garden news in 2009. She talks about all the rain, ...

The year in gardening: From Michelle Obama to stink bug invasions - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

by @ Tuesday, December 29th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

The year in gardening: From Michelle Obama to stink bug invasions
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
AP PHOTO/RON EDMONDSFirst lady Michelle Obama takes part in groundbreaking of the White House Kitchen Garden on the South Lawn of the White ...
The generosity of gardeners, comrades of the spadeChristian Science Monitor
Tim's Tips: Taking stock in the garden — and looking aheadThe Daily News of Newburyport
Gardeners' Dirt: More learning with the mastersVictoria Advocate
Chinook Observer (subscription) -Poughkeepsie Journal -Monterey County Herald
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Gardening tasks and projects for winter - Somerville Journal

by @ Tuesday, December 29th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Gardening tasks and projects for winter
Somerville Journal
Q. I'ma gardener and I've been really busy with the holidays this December. I'm worried that I'll be bored during the next couple of ...

Great garden books for winter reading - Christian Science Monitor

by @ Tuesday, December 29th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Christian Science Monitor

Great garden books for winter reading
Christian Science Monitor
Here are nine recommendations for outstanding garden books. If you'd like your landscape to resemble Coton Manor Gardens in England, winter's a good time to ...

Seeding the future - Minneapolis Star Tribune

by @ Tuesday, December 29th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Mother Nature Network (blog)

Seeding the future
Minneapolis Star Tribune
George Ball is bullish on gardening. But then, he ought to be. Ball is the chairman of Burpee Seed, one of the nation's largest seed, plant and supply ...
A New Year's resolution gardenMother Nature Network (blog)

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David Robson: 2009 in the garden - Suburban Life Publications

by @ Tuesday, December 29th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

David Robson: 2009 in the garden
Suburban Life Publications
Most gardeners love rain. Most plants love rain. Occasionally, though, there may be too much rain, and people and plants get bothered. ...

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