Economy heightens urgency of planting a veggie garden – Savannah Morning News


There is a bit more urgency to this year's vegetable garden. As produce prices rocket from expensive to truly unaffordable, I feel compelled to get more out of my veggie garden. I've added several more containers, taking full advantage of a friend who
‘Oklahoma Gardening' will ‘plant a row for the hungry' Edmond Sun
That's no green mushroom; it's a May apple The News Journal
'Plant-A-Row for the Hungry' program begins May 16 Foster’s Daily Democrat
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‘Oklahoma Gardening' will ‘plant a row for the hungry' – Edmond Sun


STILLWATER — When those zucchini and tomato plants start producing, many gardeners find themselves with an abundance of vegetables. Gardeners who choose to take part in the Plant a Row for the Hungry can be assured the extra food will not go to waste.
That's no green mushroom; it's a May apple The News Journal
'Plant-A-Row for the Hungry' program begins May 16 Foster’s Daily Democrat
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Planting a Denver hay bale vegetable garden – Examiner.com


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I'd like to share a fun garden technique with all my Denver readers. It involves planting a vegetable garden in a hay bale. The premise is to use the fertilized hay bale as a gardening medium, rather than soil. This method should work especially well
Denver rhubarb garden Examiner.com
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Bonne Terre Garden Fair this weekend – Daily Comet


HOUMA – Gardening enthusiasts anxious to add springtime flair to their yards can pick up tips, tools, plants and more at a garden festival scheduled for this weekend in Houma. The annual Bonne Terre Garden Fair is set for 9 am to 4 pm Saturday at

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Swapping soil for straw to grow a garden of veggies – KARE


Savings on the food bill is one reason why a growing number of Americans are planning a backyard garden this summer. But what if you don't have good soil for seeds? One local gardening teacher says no problem, use straw. "Is this for real? Straw bales?
Straw bales make gardening a bundle of fun Union Sentinel
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In your garden: plant sales taking place on the South Shore – Hingham Journal


GARDENING GREEN EXPO May 2, 10 am to 3 pm at the Cushing Center in Norwell Center, 673 Main St. Route 123 featuring plants and products for sale that are kind to the earth, free lectures throughout the day from gardening experts and landscape designers

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In your garden: plant sales taking place on the South Shore – Pembroke Mariner & Reporter


GARDENING GREEN EXPO May 2, 10 am to 3 pm at the Cushing Center in Norwell Center, 673 Main St. Route 123 featuring plants and products for sale that are kind to the earth, free lectures throughout the day from gardening experts and landscape designers

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Master gardeners plan weekend garden fair – OregonLive.com


The Oregonian – OregonLive.com


If you are wondering why there are brown spots on your rhododendron leaves or how to prevent slugs from devouring your strawberries without using chemicals, visit the 25th annual Spring Garden Fair, hosted by the Clackamas County master gardeners.
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Wilsonville artist prepares her one of a kind garden art for The Oregonian – OregonLive.com
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