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Posted by on Nov 27 2007 | Uncategorized

Gardening With Charlie - Houseplants Clean the Air (Today’s News-Herald)

(Family Features) - The outdoor gardening season has ended in much of the country.

Daily Calendar (The Montana Standard)

Butte Garden Study Group meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Montana College of Technology. Two programs will be presented: Gardening with Drought Tolerant Plants, by Extension Agent, Toby Day; and Poinsettias by Carmella Gross of the Petunia Factory.

Ghana: Flood-Affected Northern Regions (AllAfrica.com)

CARE is helping 40,000 vulnerable people jump start agricultural recovery in Ghana’s northern regions through gardening, animal husbandry, and replenishing agricultural inputs.

Plan now for spring gardening (Zanesville Times Recorder)

Wise use of water for garden and landscape waterings not only helps protect the environment, but also saves money and provides for optimum growing conditions. In your landscaping you can reduce the amount of water used by growing xerophytic species (plants that are adapted to dry conditions) and mulching. Watering your vegetable garden could be achieved by the use of efficient trickle or drip …

Gardening gets children involved in nature (Orlando Sentinel)

The National Gardening Association estimates that more than 85 million American households participate in gardening. Many of those households include children, such as the four siblings in the Brost family, who enjoy helping mom and dad, Jennifer and Don, in their Osceola County yard.

Pupils spring to action with bulbs (Bridlington Today)

A HOST of golden daffodils should look blooming lovely at the entrance to a Bridlington estate thanks to a school gardening club. (27/11/2007 06:00:00)

Reporter turfs out gardening career to become award winner (holdthefrontpage.co.uk)

A former gardener is celebrating after changing career and being crowned the Midlands’ best new journalist. Just two years ago Richard Ashmore was happily mowing lawns and perfecting flower beds when a near miss with a hedge trimmer made him re-evaluate his career plans.

Ariz. ranchers in pickle over beef costs (AP via Yahoo! News)

Now that Turkey Day has come and gone, it’s time to talk about well, beef.

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