Archive for October, 2008

Gardening Calendar: Sales and tours highlight autumn's bounty - Dallas Morning News


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Gardening Calendar: Sales and tours highlight autumn's bounty
Dallas Morning News, TX - 7 hours ago
ORGANIC GARDENING: Free seminar at Marshall Grain on gardening for the good of your pet. Noon Saturday. 2224 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth.

Green Gardening: Tuck heat-loving plants in a hotbed - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Green Gardening: Tuck heat-loving plants in a hotbed
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 14 hours ago
This base is topped with 4 to 6 inches of chopped straw and/or shredded leaves and another 8 to 12 inches of garden soil mixed with well-aged compost.

Gardening Calendar, updated Oct. 29 - TCPalm

Gardening Calendar, updated Oct. 29
TCPalm, FL - 18 hours ago
Master Gardener Lecture Series: "Winter In Your Florida Landscape." Indian River County Extension,1028 20th Place, Vero Beach, 10 am, Nov. 6. Free.

Garden ’siteseeing’ from California to China - Christian Science Monitor

Garden ’siteseeing’ from California to China
Christian Science Monitor, MA - 2 hours ago
By Judy Lowe | 10.30.08 Each week we climb aboard the Web’s magic carpet to visit gardens and gardeners in various parts of the world.

Putting a SPIN on gardening - Tahlequah Daily Press

Putting a SPIN on gardening
Tahlequah Daily Press, OK - 1 hour ago
A community garden project sponsored by First Lutheran Church is off to a good start, with plans set for a second plot of land to grow more food.

Brooklyn Park to offer community gardening program (Brooklyn Park Sun-Post)

Community gardening will soon become a reality in Brooklyn Park. The City Council on Monday, Oct. 20, approved the creation of a community garden program at the Eidem Farm beginning next spring.

Organic gardening goes back to basics (Kincardine News)

With organic foods showing up more regularly on people’s tables, the Kincardine Library has decided to hold a free organic gardening workshop. The Nov. 5 [...]

Friends describe John Whitmore of Wausau as a lover of gardening, giving to others (Wausau Daily Herald)

Lori Whitmore grew up with a father who needed a huge backyard — and some rented land — to accommodate all the flowers and vegetables he grew.

Wow! It really is a great pumpkin (Salina Journal)

The act of gardening can take on many forms. Many gardeners are dealing with much bigger issues than you and I. Scattered across the country, there are a few thousand “extreme gardeners” who methodically plod through the art and science of competing to grow the world’s largest pumpkin each year.

Gardening Texoma: Getting ready for the first freeze of the season (KXII Sherman)

Jonathan Castro from Texoma Landscapes joined us this morning on First News AM to discuss smart things to do when getting ready for the first freeze of the season and more on “K.I.S.S.” (Keep It Simple and Save).

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