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Gardening safety will be topic Feb. 18 in West Caldwell Twp. (The Progress)

West Caldwell Twp. – “How to Garden Safely,” a slide presentation on safe gardening, focusing on preventing injuries, will be the program topic at a meeting of the Garden Club of the Caldwells beginning at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18 in the Community Meeting Room of the West Caldwell Public Library, 30 Clinton Road.

Gardening is for life (Stuff)

Downsizing from a suburban garden to life in a shared village needn't mean hanging up your spade and trowel.

Sierra Club talks urban gardening (University News)

Members of the local Sierra Club are focused on growing more than grass in their yards this year. Paul and Julie Rolá spoke to the club last Tuesday about how they transformed their Brookside lawn into a garden. The Rolás first became interested in urban gardening when Julie read about a Communiversity class in October 2007 called Food Not Lawns.

Gardening: You can grow a bed of roses in Southwest Florida (The News-Press)

Many homeowners, especially newcomers from the North, consider a garden incomplete without a rose bed.

Gardening’s great debate: Heirloom or hybrid? (The Wenatchee World)

Heirloom or hybrid? So many seed and plant catalogs feature heirloom plants these days that a gardener wonders whether to choose the “new and improved” hybrids or the old tried-and-true heirlooms. It depends on what your priorities are for the particular plant. Both the old and new have redeeming characteristics. Seeds from old varieties can be saved and handed down from generation to generation ...

Idea blooms for gardening enthusiasts (The Brantford Expositor)

A sprout of an idea to hold a free public seed exchange for gardeners blossomed into a success at the first Seedy Saturday event held in Brantford on the weekend.[...]

Yard and Garden: Indoor gardening projects can help you think spring (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)

Wow! What a wonderful response we have had with our second special event, “Spring into Gardening.”

Gardening event coming in March (The Muskegon Chronicle)

GRAND HAVEN — March Garden Day 2010 will be at the Grand Haven Community Center, 421 Columbus, March 13. The event will feature Felder Rushing, television gardening celebrity and author, and Tim Wood, product development manger of Grand Haven’s Spring...

Seminar to offer gardening tips (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Dreaming of sunny skies and warm days in the garden? Come to the Buffalo Inn in South Park for a free gardening seminar at 7 p.m. Feb. 24.

Gardena gardening class to focus on native vegetation (Daily Breeze)

The next gardening class in the "Out of the Wilds and Into Your Garden" series will be about planting native vegetation.

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