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Wodraska: Cultivate good health with a garden

The Salt Lake Tribune) Carly Gillespie holds baby carrots that are growing in the Wasatch Community Garden hothouse, Saturday, March 24, 2012.

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It’s a treemendous honour

The trees stand at the entrance to the remembrance garden, which was opened by the Queen when she was Princess Elizabeth back in 1950 in memory of those who lost their lives in the Second World War.

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19 arrested in Northern California drug bust

A spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Administration says teams of federal agents and local police arrested 19 people Wednesday during raids of 14 marijuana growing operations.

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Bloomberg Opens Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s New Visitor Center

A Calling it “the threshold to the garden’s growing future,”A Michael Mayor Bloomberg cut the ribbon on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s new visitor center Wednesday morning, opening it to the public after four years of construction.

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Kiwi ingenuity revives fungi farm

What goes around comes around. Just ask Wanganui mushroom farmer Leighton Minnell.

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Belfast Garden Club is Thursday Donation Day recipient

Every third Thursday of the month, the Belfast Co-op donates 1% of the day’s sales to a community organization whose work helps build local resilience.

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Plant sale being held to raise funds for Thorpe and District Gardening Club

Over 2,000 plants grown by members of the club will be on sale, including bedding, container, sustainable and vegetables, as well as bee and bug boxes and hand tools.

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Palestinians face hurdles to a greener West Bank

In a society preoccupied with the struggle for independence from Israel, protecting the environment has often been sidelined – as evidenced by the ubiquitous sight of burning trash and piles of garbage bags on sidewalks in this city of 30,000 north of Jerusalem.

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Marsh Foundation Garden Program to hold spring plant sale on May 19

Information submitted VAN WERT, Ohio – The Marsh Foundation ‘Marsh Grown’ garden program will hold its spring plant sale on Saturday, May 19 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in The Marsh Foundation greenhouse.

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High fire danger continues LUCAS a ” A grass fire charred a small area…

Fire danger continues to be high as evidenced by this grass fire that recently burned several acres near Lucas.

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Second-hand stamps will help Blickling Hall garden grow

The humble stamp is being harnessed by National Trust volunteers in north Norfolk to bring a historic garden back to its former growing glory.

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Gardening: Jobs to do

Find a friend with horses and grab both manure and straw to spread around your established plants.

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Americans spending a bit more as gas prices fall

Americans are starting to see some relief from higher gas prices, a change that could revive the economy in the months ahead.

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Norway tries to cool economy to support exporters

Greece’s president is seeking to end a nine-day deadlock over forming a new government by meeting with five political party leaders.

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Police arrest 9 “Occupy the Farm” protester…

Three weeks after anti-poverty activists took over 2 acres of land belonging to the University of California at Berkeley and planted a vegetable garden for the needy, police in riot gear on Monday raided the site and arrested nine people.

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Lay’s Garden Tomato and Basil

These thin chips may contain a gourmet blend of sundried tomatoes, paprika, and extra virgin olive oil, but they deliver the simple, comforting flavor of French fries dipped in ketchup.

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Man bitten by rattlesnake at Washington state Walmart

Our day’s top images, in-depth photo essays and offbeat slices of life. See the best of Reuters photography.

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A World Naked Gardening Day Playlist

Now, World Naked Gardening Day isn’t the kind of thing I’m really going to get behind with anything remotely resembling gusto.

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Merkel’s party loses state election

Firefighters union pushes to end Pittsburgh’s state oversight Superior Court to hear appeal on violent Larimer attack Catholic Charities’ pregnancy program moving Downtown Pittsburgh Komen Race for the Cure race brings thousands together Pittsburgh Public Schools prepares summer offerings Walking off in the rain Pirates outlast Astros 2 resign at … (more)

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Hiawatha Elementary among test sites for gardening program

Second graders Isaac Hofferber, , and Audrey Leno, speak with Martha Aitken, of Washington State University the best gardening secrets, on Wednesday, May, 9, 2012, in Hiawatha, Iowa.

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