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SC garden trying to create largest ancient camellia collection - Aiken Standard

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SC garden trying to create largest ancient camellia collection
Aiken Standard
"At the end of this venture, we're trying to create the largest collection of ancient camellias in the world," said Tom Johnson, the executive director of Magnolia Plantation and Gardens overlooking the Ashley River west of historic Charleston.
Gardening | Brookgreen Gardens preparing for the springMyrtleBeachOnline.com

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McLain | New Plant Hardiness Zone Map moves us up a few degrees - Yakima Herald-Republic

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McLain | New Plant Hardiness Zone Map moves us up a few degrees
Yakima Herald-Republic
More than an estimated 80 million gardeners will find they have been gardening in a warmer area than they had previous thought -- and that includes those of us who garden in the Yakima Valley. What's different about the latest Plant Hardiness Zone Map?
USDA Hardiness Zone Map gets updateRecord-Searchlight

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Local gardeners take stock of new hardiness map - Online Athens

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Local gardeners take stock of new hardiness map
Online Athens
(AJ Reynolds/Staff andrew.reynolds@onlineathens.com) WINTERVILLE — Though the weekend's temperatures took a downward dip, gardeners already are planning out their plots with an eye on Athens' warmer weather. The US Department of Agriculture recently ...

Grow Wyo: True or false? Test your gardening IQ - Casper Star-Tribune Online

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Grow Wyo: True or false? Test your gardening IQ
Casper Star-Tribune Online
This time of year, a gardener's brain turns to mush -- and not because the Super Bowl is over. It's because of the long, long, wait till spring. So here is a true-and-false test to keep your brain engaged. No cheating! Three or more wrong answers, ...

Unity Gardens hosts class on composting - WNDU-TV

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Unity Gardens hosts class on composting
WNDU-TV
Whether it is learning to turn trash into something useful, or just getting some gardening tips, Unity Gardens' classes cover it all. Unity Gardens has partnered with the Food Bank of Indiana to provide a series of classes once again this year.

Get ready for spring gardening by planting seeds - Your Houston News

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Get ready for spring gardening by planting seeds
Your Houston News
Sprouting seeds 30-45 days before planting time is a common time frame for the motivated gardener. A rewarding experience, raising plants from seeds represents gardening independence and self-reliance. If gardeners begin tomato, pepper, eggplant, ...

Growing Jobs in Oregon: Economic Gardening as a Model Worthy of Our Support - OregonLive.com

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Growing Jobs in Oregon: Economic Gardening as a Model Worthy of Our Support
OregonLive.com
By Rick Attig, The Oregonian By Valerie Plummer and Wilda Parks Despite an assertion by The Oregonian's Harry Esteve that Economic Gardening is "untested" [Oregonian, February 4, 2012, "Fellow Lawmaker's Pet Program is Spared"], Economic Gardening is a ...

Gardening Etcetera: The Answer Man: What’s Your Problem? - Arizona Daily Sun

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Gardening Etcetera: The Answer Man: What's Your Problem?
Arizona Daily Sun
What you want is slothful gardening. I would recommend the onion, the second most popular vegetable in the world. Just stick in the ground and watch it grow like crazy. The tomato, a snooty vegetable, is the most popular home-grown vegetable but, ...

Master Gardeners: Busting myths about the garden - Marin Independent-Journal

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Master Gardeners: Busting myths about the garden
Marin Independent-Journal
( John Mutrux) GARDENING MYTHS are as common as blackbirds in a sunflower field. Some have just become bad habits; others have been passed down for generations. While it may be tempting to believe that everything your grandma taught you about gardening ...
Hall: Newest batch of Master Gardener graduates logs 962 volunteer hoursTimes Record News
Gardening advice: Master Gardeners ready to help you at upcoming Home & Garden ...News Sentinel
Master gardeners accepting applicationsThe Rolla Daily News
Corvallis Gazette Times -Penn State Master Gardeners (blog) -Pocono Record
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Pushing the boundaries with guerrilla gardening - New Zealand Herald

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Pushing the boundaries with guerrilla gardening
New Zealand Herald
Photo / Thinkstock You may be surprised to know that every time you do a little verge planting outside your house you are actively indulging in a guerrilla gardening assault. Yes, even though you planted out your daylilies in broad daylight with not a ...

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