Dione Lineberry Honored by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in … - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)

By | January 2, 2009

Dione Lineberry Honored by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in
24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 1 hour ago
the Speakers Bureau on the subjects of garden design, perennials, shade gardening, night blooming plants, acid loving plants and container gardening.

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Dione Lineberry Honored by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in … - 24-7PressRelease.com

By | January 2, 2009

DALLAS, TX, January 2, 2009 /Cambridge Who’s Who/ — Dione Lineberry, Head Varsity Tennis Coach for Lakehill Preparatory School, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of athletic …

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NORTH COAST GARDENING: Grow lots of vegetables in the new year - Eureka Times-Standard

By | January 1, 2009

Here are three New Year’s resolutions: grow vegetables, grow vegetables, grow more vegetables. Why not? Salads are crunchier, more nutritious. Broccoli tastes better. Corn is sweeter. It feels good to grow your own. Unless you live in an area with no …

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Resolutions for all gardeners - Marshall Independent

By | December 31, 2008

As the end of the year draws near, it is easy to look back and what we have learned, what we have done and not done and what battles we won and lost in the garden this past growing season. There are days that we all believe that is just what we are …

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Edibles: Time to root some new resolutions - Seattle Post Intelligencer

By | December 31, 2008

When it comes to resolutions, I tend to renew a few standards, such as planting a tree, making compost and becoming less reliant on pesticides. Those standards are still worth keeping, but I’ve added a few new ones this year. Keep a garden calendar I …

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What Farmers Want Consumers To Know: Part Three - Epicurious

By | December 30, 2008

What Farmers Want Consumers To Know: Part Three
Epicurious - 20 minutes ago
(Check out my post on container gardening.) #2: Understand the Job of the Farmer - I don’t believe that this is what many Epi-Log readers think,

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This Year Make The Resolution To Start Your Urban Homestead - Huffingtonpost.com

By | December 30, 2008

There are a lot of people living in urban environments who would love to bring a little more homegrown goodness into their lives, but honestly don’t buy that it’s possible. Let’s be honest, when you wake up to car alarms and reside several stories …

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Don’t stop gardening! Winter-hardy herbs look fabulous, add pop … - AZ Central.com

By | December 30, 2008

Don’t stop gardening! Winter-hardy herbs look fabulous, add pop
AZ Central.com, AZ - 24 minutes ago
Many of these winter herbs take to container gardening. Morningsun packages five to seven popular herbs planted together in a 12-inch pot, an idea that’s

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Don’t stop gardening! Winter-hardy herbs look fabulous, add pop and … - AZCentral.com

By | December 30, 2008

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - At her family-run herb farm in Vacaville, Calif., Rose Loveall-Sale hears the same question often this time of year. “‘Where’s the winter basil?’ customers ask that all the time,” she said. “But there is no winter basil. There’s …

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December gardening and spring planning - Alexandria Town Talk

By | December 29, 2008

December gardening and spring planning
Alexandria Town Talk, LA - 13 hours ago
At 75, I’m going to cut down on my container gardening some. A true gardener never gives up gardening entirely. All those beautiful amaryllis you bought or

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