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Gardening books make growth-industry gifts
Gardening books make growth-industry gifts San Antonio Express-News Copyright 2011 San Antonio Express-News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 06:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 6, 2011 The “Landscape Care Guide” is organized by season and features gardening for wildlife, 12 months of color, lawn care, and maximizing plant ...
T Magazine: The Happy Houseplant | Indoor Gardening with Richard Chai
Plant advice, given from the designer's impeccably potted apartment.
Master the art of gardening with class
By Judith Stricklin Special to the Democrat -- Do you like plants and gardening? Maybe your lawn is the best on your block, or maybe it's the worst on the block and needs help? Or perhaps you're interested in learning to grow your own fruits and vegetables? Are you new to this area and confused about what will grow here?
Gardening news and notes: Grow your own for independence; botanical garden lives up to reputation; compost as ...
Gardening as part of Occupy Movement; best botanical garden in Africa; importance of compost; columbine reproduction.
Gardening Calendar
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Gardening: Your plants and the cold
The winter cold has not really arrived yet this year! As a northern transplant, I love the cold weather because it always puts me in the holiday spirit. It makes my work a lot easier as well and this is always a welcome break for people in the landscaping business after a long, hot grueling summer of backbreaking work. Unfortunately, we will have to keep mowing and trimming a bit longer while we ...
Nancy Szerlag: Magazines perfect for green thumb gifts
Gardening magazine subscriptions make great Christmas gifts — especially now that single copies are almost impossible to find because of bookstore closings and grocery stores choosing not to carry them.
Ask the gardening expert
The leaves in my garden are still clinging to the trees and shrubs. Several years ago, we had a wet snow, and the weight of it broke many plants. Do you know of anything I can do to make the leaves come off in the event of another snowstorm?
Holiday Gift Guide: Gardening
Gardening Enthusiasts -- Dec. 3
Gardening with Laurie: Gardeners, make your to-do list
By Laurie Garretson