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If you want something in bloom all through the growing seasons in your garden, check that you have these plants.
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There is magic associated with flowers. How can it be, I wonder, that there are so many different shapes, colors, and sizes to delight the senses?
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As the growing season winds down, there are some plants, known in the trade as season extenders, that bridge the gap between fall and winter in gardens.
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A local artist and baker takes up a new hobby, and a food bank director brings new tools to address hunger.
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Choose just a few plants that will need minimum attention, and plant something vigorous around the base of the post to soften it.
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A local artist and baker takes up a new hobby, and a food bank director works to reinvent the charitable food system.
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It's is a good idea to think about color before you buy a bunch of news plants in springtime.
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Some photos appear normal, except for an unearthly red color glowing from the pupils of your loved ones' eyes. Are Grandma and Uncle Felix possessed, or is there some other explanation for this red-eye phenomenon?
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The bell pepper is one of the most popular vegetables in the world (even though it’s technically a fruit). Its deeply pigmented, shiny skin advertises its other qualities: flavor and texture, of course, but also nutritional content.
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Here's a simple demonstration you can do with cool implications. Find a large object that is brightly colored, like a green door. Stand with that door to your side, but don't look directly at it.