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    Afternoon Links: Get In On Vertical Gardening

    • Vertical gardening 101: how to get in on 2012's hottest outdoor trend (Organic Authority) • Weird stress-busters that actually work (Well & Good) • Get ready for strapless season with these upper-body rockers (FitSugar) • Channing Tatum. Dancing. That's really all. (The Frisky) •...
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    What are some good websites with gardening tips?

    Hello, I am looking for a good website with tips on what are some good flowers to plant in my area and some care instructions. I have never planted a thing before in my life so I want to start out with something easy to take care of. Thanks ________________ wrenches
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    Five gardening apps to try this spring

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    Newbie Gardening tips and warnings?

    I have just bought marigolds, gerbera daisies, petunias, asiatic lillies, rose bushes, strawberry plants, and a tomato plant. But any who, could any garden expert give me tips on gardening, and warnings and what not?
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    Should rain water be collected for compost tea making, dish washing, gardening?

    Should I make rain buckets and save water to fill up the back of the toilet?
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    Photo of the Day: Fashionable Gardening in Australia

    This photo from the State Library of Queensland, Australia makes us aspire to a very fashionable summer harvest:Post from: BlissTreePhoto of the Day: Fashionable Gardening in Australia ... MorePost from: BlissTree Photo of the Day: Fashionable Gardening in Australia More...
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    Photo of the Day: Fashionable Gardening in Australia

    This photo from the State Library of Queensland, Australia makes us aspire to a very fashionable summer harvest:Post from: BlissTreePhoto of the Day: Fashionable Gardening in Australia ... MorePost from: BlissTree Photo of the Day: Fashionable Gardening in Australia More...
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    By the Numbers: More Americans to dig into food gardening in 2009

    By the Numbers: More Americans to dig into food gardening in 2009 43 million Number of U.S. households expected to have edible gardens in 2009, a 19 percent jump over 2008, according to the National Gardening Association's new Impact of Home and Community Gardening in America survey...
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