Gardening trends looking even greener - Sauk Valley Newspapers
Gardening trends looking even greener Sauk Valley Newspapers, IL - 17 minutes ago ... recently hosted a teleconference with garden writers on an unexpected but encouraging topic: Consumer Trends in Organics & Naturals Gardening. ...
Small scale gardening is in this season - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Small scale gardening is in this season The Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 9 hours ago Container gardening is the answer for anyone who desires to raise and enjoy fresh produce, regardless of limited space. Granted, container gardening is ...
Water gardening hobby becomes business - Muncie Star Press
Water gardening hobby becomes business Muncie Star Press, IN - 11 hours ago While the Morgans eventually outgrew that under-filtered ornamental pond, it lured them into the water gardening business. ...
Spring to life: gardening trends - Aurora Beacon News
Spring to life: gardening trends Aurora Beacon News, IL - 9 hours ago ... memories of (and a desire for) simpler times in an increasingly complex world. For others, such "retro-gardening" evokes a hope and optimism of the past.
Gardening writer / broadcaster Dick Crum recovering - Indianapolis Star
Gardening writer / broadcaster Dick Crum recovering Indianapolis Star, IN - 21 hours ago Broadcast personality and newspaper gardening columnist Dick Crum was in good condition on Sunday while recovering from triple-bypass heart surgery, ...
Learning a gardening lesson in Vancouver - Penticton Western
Learning a gardening lesson in Vancouver Penticton Western, Canada - Mar 11, 2007 By Juergen Hansen. As Marilyn said last week upon return to Summerland: âI guess we were overly optimistic when we took our sunglasses along to Vancouver!â ...
Need gardening advice? Charlotte Observer, NC - Mar 10, 2007 It's time again for gardening, and our experts from the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service are back. This year, you can send mystery plants or ...
Low-maintenence gardens are the gardening for me (Delta Democrat Times)
Gardening is a life-affirming pastime that millions of people find fulfilling, that's millions of other people - not me. I love the idea of gardening, but not it's harsh realities.
Redding âWeed-less gardeningâ is topic for club (Redding Pilot)
The Redding Garden Club will meet on Monday, March 19, at 11:30 at the Redding Community Center. The guest speaker will be Lee Reich, Ph.D., lecturing on âWeed-less Gardening.â
Gardening writer / broadcaster Dick Crum recovering (The Indianapolis Star)
Broadcast personality and newspaper gardening columnist Dick Crum was in good condition on Sunday while recovering from triple-bypass heart surgery, friends said.
Draine: Dig into the fine art of container gardening (Rapid City Journal)
For many people, the best answer to âHow do I garden on rocks?â or âWhat can I grow on the deck?â is to learn the fine art of container vegetable gardening.
Am I the only one that finds it odd that every time the lawn fertilizer/ chemical company treats your yard, they stick a sign warning you and your pets to stay off of it for 24 hours or so?
(Family Features) - It's more than a little frustrating. You envisioned a relaxing evening watering your garden, checking on plants and enjoying the warm weather.
Want to double the color in your garden and add flashes of life to the scene? You can, by choosing plants that attract butterflies. A naturalist will give an informational talk on planning and planting a butterfly garden in your yard.
Have a question about caring for your lawn or landscaping? Tune in to âGarden Talk,â a new weekly local gardening advice program on WGL, 1250-AM. Ricky Kemery, the horticulture educator for Allen Countyâs Purdue Cooperative Extension Service office, will discuss gardening topics and answer questions 8-9 a.m. Saturdays beginning this Saturday. For more information, call the extension office at ...
Cancun and Mother Nature are at war again.
Mexico spent $19 million to replace beaches washed away by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, but erosion has shrunk Cancun's sandy playground to the point where waves at high tide lap against some hotel patios.
America is drunk on ethanol. Farmers in the Midwest are sending billions of bushels of corn to refineries that turn it into billions of gallons of fuel. Automakers in Detroit have already built millions of cars, trucks and SUVs that can run on it, and are committed to making millions more.
The Bush administration wants to allow ocean farming for shellfish, salmon and saltwater species in federal waters for the first time, hoping to grab a greater share of the $70 billion aquaculture market.
The harmful effects of global warming on daily life are already showing up, and within a couple of decades hundreds of millions of people won't have enough water, top scientists will say next month at a meeting in Belgium.
U.S. Magazines Go Green with Global Warming Issues
Some sports fans may now know as much about global warming as they know about women's swimwear: Sports Illustrated this week tells readers how a warming world is going to change the state of play.
When Chris Soles says he works in a snake pit, he's not kidding.
The lanky Texan stands among hundreds of slithering rattlesnakes and prods them with special tongs that allow him to snatch the reptiles at arm's length.
Energy-guzzling Americans, always on the lookout for a painless path to conservation, celebrated over weekend when they cut greenhouse gas emissions by simply pushing forward the hands on their clocks.
Anglers Prepare for End of Bottomfishing in Remote Waters of Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
In a marine area nearly the size of California, stretching northwest from the main Hawaiian islands, a handful of anglers still ply the waters, hooking seabass and snappers during trips that last days or weeks.
ENN rounds up the most important and compelling environmental news stories of the week. In the news March 5th - 9th: Anglers tackle warming, Bank of America steps up, auto companies see green, and much more.
Mexican Professional Wrestler Joins Campaign to Fight Enemies of the Sea
Professional wrestler Hijo del Santo announced he has broadened his battle arena from Mexico's Lucha Libre to encompass the Pacific Ocean's eastern coastline, where overfishing, turtle egg hunting, and pollution are threatening marine resources.