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GARDENING: GET WONDERFUL WINTER PANSIES - Sunday People
12 Aug 2006 at 11:59pm
GARDENING: GET WONDERFUL WINTER PANSIES Sunday People, UK - 20 hours ago ACT now to brighten up even the dullest of winter days with our amazing pansy offers! Once late summer colour has faded, plant experts …
Boomers plant seeds of gardening rebirth - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
13 Aug 2006 at 3:20am
Boomers plant seeds of gardening rebirth Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - 17 hours ago … ?I think gardening is like the antithesis … Baby boomers began to reach age 60 this year, and the stars are aligned for a renaissance in vegetable gardening. …
New Gardening Highs - Seattle Times
13 Aug 2006 at 2:20am
New Gardening Highs Seattle Times, United States - 18 hours ago … balconies and decks. As we flock to the city to take up residence in apartments and condos, gardening has gone vertical. To lure …
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Hot temps push gardening activities indoors (Rapid City Journal)
12 Aug 2006 at 11:34pm
Searing heat and growling blizzards evoke the same response in me: I retreat, grudgingly, indoors and clean closets, drawers and files. I start looking for a place to put al lof the small, miscellaneous (obviously important) bits and pieces. It?s the same with gardening. It?s hot.
Bonsai is part of Oakdale couple's passion for gardening (Pioneer Press)
12 Aug 2006 at 3:10am
When it comes to plants, it's never too late to acquire a new addiction. Just ask Jerry Johnson, who, after 43 years of gardening in Oakdale, has taken up bonsai big time.
Initiating kids into the ebb and flow of gardening may hook them (San Jose Me…
12 Aug 2006 at 5:07am
Here are some ways for your children to learn about gardening and the landscape: Start them on some enjoyable tasks. Watering is a priority this month. When you plant trees, shrubs, flowers and your fall crop of leafy, fast-ripening cool-season vegetables, make irrigation the children's job. Teach them how to water properly. Explain that a gentle flow of water minimizes damage to roots. Water
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