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Guerrilla gardener movement

Posted on Friday 30 May 2008

Baltimore Sun - United States

Stealth growers seed or plant on land that doesn’t belong to them. The result? Plants that beautify or yield crops in otherwise neglected or vacant spaces.

Guerrilla gardener movement takes root in L.A. area

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Filed under: Environment and Gardeners
Monty Don

Posted on Thursday 29 May 2008

Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom

Monty Don, the former Gardeners’ World presenter, has made his first public appearance since admitting he had suffered a stroke to say he was “recovering well”.

Monty Don makes first appearance since suffering stroke

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Hot and sexy plot grips gardeners

Posted on Thursday 29 May 2008

Canada.com - Don Mills,Ontario,Canada

What is the shortest distance between the novice gardener and a hip garden? A collection of succulents. These little (for the most part) charmers announce to the world that you have arrived in the garden design world.

Hot and sexy plot grips gardeners

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Filed under: Gardeners and Plants
Gardeners are Chelsea gold

Posted on Wednesday 28 May 2008

Herts and Essex Observer - Hertford,Herts,UK

Designers Adam Woolcott and Jonathan Smith created a garden inspired by the 1950s - complete with sand from Frinton and a deckchair - and the hard landscaping was carried out by Cormac Conway

Gardeners are Chelsea gold

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Four-seed snapper crackers

Posted on Wednesday 28 May 2008

Los Angeles Times - CA,USA

Leave them on the pans to cool; they will crisp up even more. If they do not snap cleanly after they cool, return the pan to the hot oven for a few more minutes.

Recipe: Four-seed snapper crackers

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Filed under: Seeds
Soaring gas, produce prices feeding surge in gardening

Posted on Tuesday 27 May 2008

Chicago Sun-Times - United States

High prices at the pump and the produce aisle have sent home gardeners into their yards with a mission: Grow-it-yourself dining. Sales of vegetable seeds, tomato transplants and fruit trees are soaring as enterprising planters grow their own food.

Soaring gas, produce prices feeding surge in gardening

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Organic gardening promoted; Excess produce to go to food bank

Posted on Monday 26 May 2008

Chatham Daily News - Chatham,Ontario,Canada

Su Morin is planting seeds of change at the organic community demonstration garden on Kerr Farms in Chatham.

Organic gardening promoted; Excess produce to go to food bank

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Filed under: Gardens and Organic
Horticulturists push native plants

Posted on Sunday 25 May 2008

Delmarva Daily Times - MD,USA

Plush green lawns are the junk food of gardening, said Maryland Coastal Bays Program Executive Director Dave Wilson.

Horticulturists push native plants

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Filed under: Environment and Plants
My garden is a riot of neuroses and paranoia

Posted on Sunday 25 May 2008

Independent - London,England,UK

In case you’re my next door neighbour and you’re wondering why there are always so many snails in your garden, I’ll come clean now: they’re mostly put there by me.

James Delingpole: My garden is a riot of neuroses and paranoia

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Filed under: Gardeners and Gardens
The seed struggle

Posted on Saturday 24 May 2008

Vancouver Sun - British Columbia, Canada

Small farmers fight multinational business for control of the planet’s food supply

The seed struggle

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Filed under: Farmers and Seeds