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Dig In! From the Editors of Horticulture
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Author: Horticulture editors
Location: From our gardens to yours.
Read what the editors of "Horticulture" are talking about. Plus, stay tuned to contests and chances to share your own experiences in the dirt.
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Recent excerpts from Dig In! From the Editors of Horticulture.
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30 Dec 2008 at 11:06am
by Meg Shinn and Patty Craft
We?ve come up with a gardener?s list of things to do in 2009:
1. Return to childhood. Grow peas or beans in a plastic cup on the windowsill. Relive
the magic of seei...
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23 Dec 2008 at 9:22am
Best wishes to all our readers for a happy and safe holiday
season!
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3 Dec 2008 at 9:27am
by Meg Shinn, editor
Since Horticulture?s writers often talk about uncommon plants, compiling the
?Sources? page of the magazine, where we list mail-order sources of the specific plants
mentioned...
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