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Scottish gardening festival goes green (UPI)

EDINBURGH, England, May 31 (UPI) — Scotland’s biggest gardening festival has turned its attentions to saving the environment and gardening with conservation in mind, officials said.

Gadgets make gardening convenient, eco-friendly (The News-Press)

Cherry Hill, N.J. - In gardening, the means - weeding, raking, planting - don’t only justify the ends. They help ensure it.

Scottish gardening festival goes green (Moldova.org)

Scotland’s biggest gardening festival has turned its attentions to saving the environment and gardening with conservation in mind, officials said.Some 30,000 visitors and more than 400 exhibits are expected at Gardening Scotland at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. Included are highlights such as a Garden For Life, where 16 different conservation groups show how to create a wildlife …

Gardening workshops, events on tap. (Austin American-Statesman)

Improve your gardening skills at Central Texas workshops, festivals. ‘Savvy Succulents’ 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today. Jeff Pavlat, Austin Succulent Society president, discusses proper care, planting techniques, hardy versus nonhardy plants and other topics concerning succulents.

Gardening with wildflowers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)

Wildflower gardens are gaining popularity because once established they require little maintenance and can be grown in hard-to-maintain areas and poor soil.

Plant a garden, harvest savings (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Gardening can save you money on fruits and vegetables — if you do it right.

June gardening: Even houseplants can go outside (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

June is midyear for the path of the sun, with the 21st being the longest day of the year. We can now plant anything and everything outdoors. Drag out the houseplants, too.

Gardening with Dave (WTAP Parkersburg)

Gardening expert Dave Fleming takes us back out to the garden to check in with our vegetables and potted plants.

Second-graders grow gardening skills (Rapid City Journal)

It’s a good thing Ava Parris thinks worms are cool and likes a little dirt under her fingernails.

Gardening by design (Contra Costa Times)

Don’t be intimidated by the concept of garden planning. Erle Nickel tells us how simple it can be to keep track of your plants, organize them in the garden and celebrate your style.

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