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Perfectly contained
Tribune NewspapersThe next time you visit a garden center, check out the containers waiting for new homes. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors and materials. Do you have your heart set on glazed pot with orange and pink flowers painted on it? Look around. You'll...Tags: Frank Gehry, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Harvest of the Month Program & School Garden Training begins in July
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension, the South Dakota Discovery Center and Team Nutrition will be hosting two-day trainings on how to implement Harvest of the Month and School & Youth Gardens programs. The trainings will be held in July 2013 at the SDSU...Tags: Education, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Plant Something, it's good for you
WHAT DO EXERCISE, GOOD NUTRITION, AND A HEALTHY MIND HAVE IN COMMON? They can all be achieved by working in your garden and eating the food you produce. GOOD FOR THE BODY You may not look at pruning shears as exercise equipment, but gardening...
Tags: Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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HCC Flower and Garden show good for business
megp@herald-mail.comAfter five years of exhibiting her wares at the Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association's Flower and Garden Show, Jessica Snyder expects lots of good days for her business after the event concludes. "We generally get really busy right after the...Tags: Arts, Arable Farming, Photography, University of Maryland, College Park, Food Network (tv network)
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SPRING FEVER: It's time to plant those seeds
With St. Patrick's Day, another kind of green comes to mind for local gardeners -- a green thumb. David Coveyou of Coveyou Scenic Farm Market says that mid-March is a good time to plant those vegetable seeds in indoor pots. "Most people gardening at...
Tags: Tomatoes, St. Patrick's Day, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Warm up to gardening
Gardening can be great exercise, but few gardeners, me included, take time to warm up and stretch the way we would before any other exercise activity. More gardeners sustain injuries during the spring time than any other time of year. Unless you have...
Tags: Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Time for art? Time for tomatoes!
By John Maruskin The Bluegrass Drawing Society has a show in the Clark County Public Library’s Rose Mary Codell Brooks Community Room that will be on display throughout March during regular library hours when the room is not in use. The next...
Tags: Tomatoes, Frances McDormand, Bruce Willis, Wes Anderson, Libraries
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Bring spring indoors
So have you had your fill of winter? Me, too! If enough snow has melted in your yard, try clipping a couple crabapple, apple, or other flowering tree or shrub branches and bring them indoors to force into bloom. I love to force our native red osier...
Tags: Snow Storms, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Growing Edibles in Containers
Lehigh Valley Master GardenersA frozen ground shouldn't deter you from gardening, according to Sandy Visintainer, a Luzerne County Master Gardener. You can start a spring garden now in containers! At a workshop this past weekend, Sandy reviewed 8 steps to help successfully grow...... -
Spring Gardening Classes in Lehigh and Northampton Counties
Lehigh Valley Master GardenersWho's ready to talk about gardening? Die hard gardeners are soothing their need to grow things by poring through seed catalogs and browsing seed racks at local stores. We are also saying things like "did you notice the days are...... -
Seed catalogs are the new robins
If the Super Bowl is over, can spring and the gardening season be far away? Well, yes. If holidays are the markers on the highway to warm weather, we still have to get through Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day and this year's early Easter. Not to...Tags: Tomatoes, Lettuce, St. Patrick's Day, Hobbies, Agriculture
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Forget cut roses — give valentine a rosebush
What gift is more traditional on Valentine's Day than a bouquet of red roses? Red roses represent respect and a creative spirit. They symbolize romantic love and enduring passion. But as beautiful as they are, cut flowers have a short life. Within days,...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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