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Germany declares love for Heidi
Independent Online - May 29 10:42 AM As Germany prepares to welcome millions of visitors for the World Cup, the nation is being encouraged to stop complaining and appreciate its accomplishments - from supermodel Heidi Klum to the Bratwurst sausage.
Annual plant
Gardeners really dig annual plant swap
The State - Mar 17 9:13 PM The bi-annual plant exchange, a free event of the Columbia Garden Club, was over in minutes.
Arboriculture
College Farm Focus: Diversification? Myerscough shows the way Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly Interactive - Dec 26 4:06 PM If you are interested in farm diversification just look at what Myerscough College has achieved. From equine livery to floristry and motorsport to turf care, this college has it all.
Avenue landscape
Downtown Diary: Bowling dreams get time to spare
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Nov 26 8:27 PM The smudge marks on the windows are from the many faces that have looked in hoping to see bowling lanes on the first floor of the Lucas Lofts Building.
Biennial plant
When Good Celery Goes Bad
Deadspin - Aug 24 10:40 AM On Wednesday we brought you the inspiring true story of Mr. Celery, a mascot for the Wilmington, S.C. Blue Rocks Single-A baseball club. But across the vast Atlantic, there are also various...
Biological pest control
UC Davis entomologist earns honors
The Daily Democrat - Mar 10 8:29 AM Entomologist Michael P. Parrella, associate dean of agricultural sciences at the UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and professor of entomology and environmental horticulture, has received the Emma Lausten Horticulture Award from Rutgers University, New Jersey.
Blossom end rot
Water garden blooms in Tularosa
Alamogordo Daily News - Oct 11 11:13 PM Water gardening in the desert seems like a contradiction in terms, but Desert Bounty Produce is doing just that. The method is called "hydroponics," and it actually uses less water than dirt farming.
Botanical garden
Zoo's annual picks flourish
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Mar 24 2:41 AM Looking for top-performing annuals? Consider varieties that performed well last summer at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.
Bowling green
Bowling Green stuns Vandy to make history; Duke, Rutgers roll
USA Today - Mar 21 9:32 AM Bowling Green made NCAA tournament history for its entire conference by becoming the first team in the Mid-American Conference to reach the round of 16, edging Vanderbilt 59-56 in the second round of the Greensboro Regional on Tuesday. Elsewhere in the region, Duke held off pesky Temple 62-52 and Rutgers beat Michigan State 70-57 on the Spartans' home court.
Chinese garden
Karen Brown's Pacific Northwest guide
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 21 7:22 AM The Karen Brown series of guidebooks celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, but if the name is new to you, take a look at one of the 2007 guides. From the charming cover - a painting of an inn - to the easy-to-follow itineraries, easy-to-read typeface and slightly old-fashioned tone, the guides offer a gentle and inviting alternative to the fact-packed travel books that can sometimes feel ...
Clipping gardening
DSU offers unique look at plant life
Delaware Online - Jan 02 1:09 AM DOVER -- Rosalynne Sommers works very slowly, using glue, miniature paperweights and gentle pressure to mount a clipping of Cyperaceae sedge, a type of flowering plant, onto a paper mat.
Compost
City s annual compost giveaway is this week
Lawrence Journal-World - Mar 20 10:08 PM The city s Solid Waste Division this week will have its annual compost giveaway for people interested in using the material to enhance their gardens or flower beds.
Container composting
Your views for Tuesday, January 24, 2006
La Crosse Tribune - Jan 24 2:59 AM By GALE SHEFELBINE, Holmen, Wis. The question is often asked, Why aren t more young people remaining on the family farm these days? The answer is clear.
Container garden
Holiday gift ideas for seniors
Lake County News Sun - Dec 18 2:24 AM Dear Savvy Senior: With all the different senior gadgets and gizmos you demonstrate on the Today show, could you give me some tips on where I can find them? I'm looking for some neat Christmas gift ideas for my grandparents who are both in their 70s. -- Practical Pam
Controller irrigation
The biggest users of city of Plano water have already taken steps to reduce water usage upon city officials' request
Plano Star Courier - Jan 22 12:23 AM City officials are contacting the top 10 users - who, together use more than 1 billion gallons per year -- s part of its mission to tackle drought conditions.
Cottage garden
United Way Volunteer Opportunities
Press & Sun-Bulletin - Mar 18 11:55 PM The United Way's Voluntary Action Center offers the following volunteer opportunities. Our community is strengthened by the compassion and caring of its residents. For more information, contact United Way's Action Center at 729-9100.
Cub Cadet
Feel Like Time Isn't on Your Side? Cub Cadet Helps You Get Back Your Missing Weekends With a Chance to Win a Time Saver ...
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 05 3:00 AM For every person that feels like their days pile up with work and their weekends come and go in a blur, Cub Cadet, the makers of the new, innovative Time Saver Family of lawn equipment, wants to help them take their weekends back through its national All About Time contest.
Cutting plant
Coal plant pollution, public school red tape addressed in flurry of last-minute bills filed by local lawmakers
Waco Tribune-Herald - Mar 12 10:16 PM By David Doerr
Drip irrigation
First Look: Industry News & Analysis
Modern Plastics - Mar 21 8:21 PM J-M Manufacturing (JMM; Livingston, NJ) and PW Eagle (Eugene, OR), two leading pipe processors, have announced a tentative merger that would create a North American pipe giant with 26 plants and estimated revenue well over $1 billion.
Drip tape
Debate over peat moss keeps growing
Everett Herald - Mar 29 12:06 AM W hy does gardening have to inflict so much guilt?
Dwarfing
Where the ball bounces for a month of madness
Miami Herald - Mar 23 12:41 PM Here's what I know about the NCAA basketball tournament: During March Madness, a few thousand college teams battle each other to get invited to Sweet Sixteens. The winners, accompanied by chaperones, make a trip to the Final Four. When it's all over, the MVP, or maybe just the tallest guy on the team, grabs a pair of scissors and cuts the net from the goal.
Elephant ear plants
United Way Volunteer Opportunities
Press & Sun-Bulletin - Mar 18 11:55 PM The United Way's Voluntary Action Center offers the following volunteer opportunities. Our community is strengthened by the compassion and caring of its residents. For more information, contact United Way's Action Center at 729-9100.
Emitter
Alaska to Argentina on chip grease
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 01 4:02 PM When the squat, red firetruck, smelling of greasy chips reached the literal end of the road, two young Americans jumped out and gave each other "high fives."
English garden
Where Plan A Left Ahmad Chalabi
New York Times - Nov 04 6:28 PM The war he pushed for has not succeeded. He has no place in an Iraqi government he thought he would lead. He has some issues.
Espalier
Good food for good cause
Boston Globe - Mar 21 1:35 AM The fourth annual Cooking for a Cause gala to benefit children at risk will feature food by Chris Schlesinger of East Coast Grill , Tony Maws of Craigie Street Bistrot , Barbara Lynch of No. 9 Park , Rachel Klein of Om , David Kinkead of Sibling Rivalry , Andy Husbands of Tremont 647 , and others on March 29 ...
Fernery
Cemetery part of revitalization
The Springfield News-Leader - Mar 20 1:03 AM Ozark -- Under an overcast Monday sky, Michael Huggins walked his dog through the gravestones of Ozark's city-owned cemetery in the heart of a multifaceted redevelopment plan.
Flowerbed
Smiley Celebration
Redlands Daily Facts - Mar 18 12:42 AM About 30 folks gathered outside the A.K. Smiley Public Library Saturday, around the flowerbed that is planted annually with pansies, the favorite flower of Alfred and Albert Smiley.
Forest gardening
GARDENING - Now This is a Real Seat of Learning
RedNova - Dec 04 5:40 AM By BRIGID PRESS ACHILDHOOD crawling amongst the dust and bugs of the red African soil has left me with a stomach of steel and a mighty good immune system.
Friendly Robotics
Bandai and Evolution Robotics Partner on Breakthrough Telepresence Robot
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Nov 27 6:13 AM PASADENA, Calif.----Bandai, one of the world's largest toy companies, and Evolution Robotics, the leading provider of breakthrough robotic technologies for consumer products, today announced the release of a new home telepresence robot powered by Evolution Robotics' ViPR® visual pattern recognition technology.
Fruit tree propagation
Garden calendar
Contra Costa Times - Jan 21 3:11 AM "Fight the Bite: Reduce the Risk of West Nile Virus" -- Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon, Mel's Greenhouse, 25685 Marsh Creek Road, Brentwood. Tips and information to guard against the mosquito-borne virus. 925-634-1463.
Garden
Garden Center Welcomes Spring
R News - Apr 01 2:25 PM Bristol s Garden Center got many green-thumbs in the mood for yard work with an open house. The Garden Center had activities for the kids like free pony rides and crafts. It also offered advice on how to get the lawn ready for flowers.
Garden feature
Overeager for spring
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Mar 13 7:44 AM EDITOR'S NOTE CONNIE NELSON I'm one of those freaks who loves winter. But even I'm getting ready for it to be over. I find myself studying the garden, rummaging through my reference books looking for anything green. If you're getting a little over-eager for spring, take a quick run through your garden photos and send a few our way. In our My Garden feature, we spotlight pictures from readers' ...
Gardener
Master Gardener program to start
Ironwood Daily Globe - Dec 15 12:05 PM HURLEY -- A Wisconsin General Master Gardener Volunteer Program will be held Tuesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 23 through April 17 at the Hurley K-12 School.
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Gardening With Charlie - Hot New Container Plants
Beaches Leader - Mar 25 6:15 AM (Family Features) - The popularity of container gardening continues to grow. I've seen people grow plants just about anywhere - from bathtubs to old barbeque grills.
Gardening
Soil Tester Gives Gardeners an Electronic Green Thumb for Gardening
[Press Release] PR Web - Feb 07 12:40 AM An electronic soil tester newly introduced to the Clean Air Gardening online gardening store makes it easy for gardeners to get better results by giving them the information they need to grow plants successfully. The tester allows you to monitor 1) the conditions of the soil pH, 1) soil moisture, 3) light intensity, and 4) total combined nitrogen and phosphorus and potash (NPK) levels. These four ...
Gazebo
County Tourism Commission seeks permission for gazebo, farmer's market
The Middlesboro Daily - Feb 07 6:31 AM MIDDLESBORO - Two land use requests from the Bell County Tourism Commission will be considered at Tuesday's regular session of Middlesboro City Council.
German mound
Clubs & meetings
Quad-City Times - Jan 23 10:07 PM Editors note: The Quad-City Times is updating its bulletin board information. Please send the information to: Lynda Booker, 500 E. 3rd St., Davenport, IA 52801 or e-mail lbooker@qctimes.com
Germination rate
Splendor in the grass â or grains?
Napa Valley Register - Mar 20 1:28 AM The youngsters in the care of St. Helena High School juniors Hannah Rahn and Samantha Aragon don t do much but eat.
Grafting
Garden planner
Seattle Times - Mar 24 12:23 AM Dates and times are subject to change. Call ahead to confirm.
Green roof
San Diego Company Creates First Green Roof
News 8 San Diego - Mar 09 10:53 AM One San Diego company has come up with a unique experiment, creating the county's first green roof.
Greenhouse
EU presses China on pact to cut greenhouse gases
International Herald Tribune - Jan 14 5:39 AM Talks will start this week in China on a pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and update rules on EU-China trade.
Groundskeeper
Groundskeeper run over by lawn mower
Desert Sun - Mar 20 6:52 AM A groundskeeper was run over by her lawnmower yesterday at PGA West Golf Course, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. The woman suffered moderate injuries in the incident, which happened around 11 a.m. at the 15th hole, near Riviera Street and Hermitage.
Groundskeeping
OSU s freshmen paying their dues
Corvallis Gazette-Times - Mar 22 11:27 PM No hazing. No intimidation. No, as pitcher Jorge Reyes said, Tying people up to poles and stuff with duct tape or some other adhesive.
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