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Lack of humidity in winter dries out skin and plants - Salem News
Q: Plants have been doing quite well over the holidays — but I guess I've ignored a problem. Suddenly the tips — the end needles of my Norfolk pine and also some fern leaves and the very tips of my peace lily and my cast iron plant — are ...
Read more...Framework volunteers: New purpose to our lives - Nottingham Evening Post
A charity has set up a company where homeless people tackle grot spots and eye-sores. And, as MICHAEL GREENWELL reports, it also aims to give them a new direction in life WHEN people become homeless it usually means they have hit rock bottom. Without ...
Read more...Green Gardening: Getting close to earth is heaven - Seattle Post Intelligencer
As the brisk holiday season gives way to the ebb tide of the year, this balance point between old and new offers us a chance to rethink many things. This year, I am rethinking my relationship to the garden. Again. During the past year, I've visited ...
Read more...David Robson: Gardening catalog stack shrinks - State Journal-Register
The new year means a new chance to succeed at gardening. Of course, the Negative Nellies will view 2009 as another opportunity to spend money on plants that will promptly die. Oh, well. The new year will probably see a resurgence in vegetable ...
Read more...Ask the gardening expert Jan. 1 - Columbian
Most of the plants in my garden have started to decay as the frosts have arrived. Should I leave them where they are to provide habitat for insects and nutrients for the soil? That’s a nice thought, and it wouldn’t be a horrible thing if you did ...
Read more...Art at the Arb - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Starting Friday, the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum will be in bloom -- well, in a "Blooming Fantasy," anyway. That's the name of the photo exhibit by members of the Arboretum Photographers Society. The juried show will feature 32 images of flowers ...
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