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Published on Thursday, July 29, 2010 by regalio
Master Gardener William Moss showed Erica Hill how to keep your garden watered in the dry summer months.
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YouTube - Protecting Your Garden from the Heat
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Published on Thursday, July 29, 2010 by regalio
New York Times garden writer - and Maryland resident -- Anne Raver has a lovely essay on summer in the garden , and she includes some tips to help the garden survive the heat and drought and more ideas on what to plant in the vegetable ...
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Garden Variety: Anne Raver on summer survival in the garden - Mid ...
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Published on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 by regalio
Garden party.
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Garden party
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Published on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 by regalio
Gardeners can grow eggplant without using chemical pesticides or herbicides. Learn how to control insect pests and diseases in this summer vegetable.
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Growing Organic Eggplant in the Home Vegetable Garden
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Published on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 by regalio
Goldney Hall is hosting Bristol Amnesty International's annual summer garden party on Sunday 8 August.
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Bristol University | News from the University | Amnesty garden party
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Published on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 by regalio
Ratatouille Recipe; a fresh and tasty way to use up the midsummer garden surplus of zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes and peppers.
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Midsummer's Garden Vegetable Ratatouille ? Former Chef
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Published on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 by regalio
The naked truth: Smaller is better, or at least when talk turns to cucumbers and zucchinis, as it does today for Week 1 of the third annual Summer Fest, a giant cross-blog recipe swap celebrating garden -fresh flavors. ...
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cukes 'n zukes: size matters, as does pickling spice ? A Way to Garden
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Published on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 by regalio
Earth Day Network has teamed up with Mayor Fenty's Green Summer Job Corps to construct a food garden in Anacostia ? a neighborhood recently experiencing revitalization through development. Over 20 types of fruits and vegetables will ...
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Earth Day Network Blog ? School Garden Sprouts Up in Anacostia
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Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by regalio
Oakland Based Urban Gardens , or OBUGS, provides in-school and after-school programs and summer camps for children ages 2 to 16 in eight different Oakland schools or day care centers. Seven of the program's nine gardens are in West ...
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A garden tour raises funds for healthy food education ? Oakland ...
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Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 by regalio
Winter might be the last thing you think of when you're enjoying fresh summer produce, but with a little planning now you can enjoy fresh food from your own.
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Plan for Winter in Your Summer Garden | Earth Gauge
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