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As market, community garden continue to thrive, founder sets sights on farming ... - Middle East North Africa Financial Network


As market, community garden continue to thrive, founder sets sights on farming ...
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
For a small fee, individuals, families and groups rent plots in the garden to grow organic vegetables, herbs and other edibles. Gardeners also serve the community through educational programs, demonstrations, workshops and tours.

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Gardening Etcetera: The energy of plants - Arizona Daily Sun


Gardening Etcetera: The energy of plants
Arizona Daily Sun
Sue Collins, an APRN certified in herbal medicine, is a wellness coach and will speak at the Coconino Country Master Gardener Association on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 6:30 pm at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church. Dana Prom Smith edits Gardening ...

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Rose reverie - Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)


Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)

Rose reverie
Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
This delicious photo accompanied an email from Lorraine Kiefer, the effervescent co-owner, with son Joe, of Triple Oaks Nursery & Herb Garden in Franklinville, who's doing a rose program later this month. (See below.) Lorraine is always fun to talk to, ...

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Popularity of edible gardens grows - The Coloradoan


Popularity of edible gardens grows
The Coloradoan
A: Try herbs that have compatible watering and sun light needs with the flowers. Sun-loving basil and part-shade preferring lovage need more water, while rosemary thrives in a hot and sunny spot, as long as it is mulched to keep it from totally drying ...

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Midwest Herb and Garden Show to be held - Mt. Vernon Register-News


Midwest Herb and Garden Show to be held
Mt. Vernon Register-News
VERNON β€” The 24th Annual Midwest Herb and Garden Show is coming to Times Square Mall on Feb. 10, 11 and 12. β€œIt's a very nice event, and we're happy to have it here in Mt. Vernon,” said Bonnie Jerdon, tourism director for the city.

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