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Santa Clara Co. Offers ‘Green’ Gardening Program (CBS 5 Bay Area)

Santa Clara County officials have announced a county-wide program designed to promote better gardening practices and reduce local pollution and waste levels.

Nevada presents gardening challenges (Reno Gazette-Journal)

Gardening in Nevada is challenging even for native Nevadans, but imagine how hard it is for those who are just moving to our area. Learning how to garden anywhere is not easy, but Northern Nevada’s hot, dry summers and unpredictable winters make gardening here especially difficult.

Extension to give tips on gardening success (The Lewiston Sun Journal)

ORONO - The University of Maine Extension will hold a day-long program, “Enjoy your Garden with Containers and Raised Beds,” on small-scale gardening being held from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 11 locations.

Green Gardening: Once you’ve gone bio-intensive … (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

John Jeavons, the guru of bio-intensive gardening, is best known for his masterwork, “How To Grow More Vegetables (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains and Other Crops).” He will be lecturing in the area next week.

4 Nursery Distributors to Carry Organic Gardening Products, Tree Fertilizer from TerraLife (Centre Daily Times)

Dr. JimZ’s “Secret Formula” Save-a-Tree fertilizer and other products developed by TerraLife, Inc. for organic gardening, are now available through four major nursery distributors in the Western United States.

blinkx Partners with Growing Wisdom to Bring Users Top Gardening Tips and Horticultural How-Tos (Broadcast Newsroom)

SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE — blinkx, the world’s largest video search engine, today announced a partnership with Growing Wisdom (www.growingwisdom.com) to offer users helpful and instructive gardening television . Growing Wisdom creates and produces original gardening content that includes weather guidelines, tips on products and tools, plant care information and fun ideas for sprucing up …

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