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Liz Watson shares love for trees at CSH Lab
The slender brown-haired woman in sneakers, beige pants and a sleeveless shirt - fit and toned from her almost-daily walks about the green world she lives in - stands in the driveway in front of her house and looks at two stately trees reaching into the...Tags: Health Organizations, Long Island, Tourism and Leisure, Biology, Natural Science
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Mums treated as annuals can spruce up your fall garden
Chicago Tribune reporterAs the gray-brown end of the gardening year approaches, a few bright banners still fly: Maples. Asters. Toad lilies. And, of course, chrysanthemums. As long ago as the 8th Century, poets in Japan were praising the chrysanthemum as a symbol of longevity...Tags: Chicago Botanic Garden, New York, Natural Science, Chicago Park District, Thanksgiving
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Sharing love for trees at Cold Spring Harbor Lab
The slender brown-haired woman in sneakers, beige pants and a sleeveless shirt -- fit and toned from her almost-daily walks about the green world she lives in -- stands in the driveway in front of her house and looks at two stately trees reaching into the...
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Home and garden events in the Southland
OCT. 11 Huntington plant sale: Staff and volunteers will answer questions about plant selection and care, soil improvement, pruning and dividing, lawn care and pest problems at the Huntington Botanical Gardens' annual event. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m....Tags: Photography, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), San Diego (San Diego, California), San Marino, California
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Get fall fever; plant a tree
October is the best time of the year to replace the dogwood that died this summer or to put in an evergreen hedge for privacy and quiet.
You'll also want to divide crowded perennials or move that overgrown hydrangea to a bigger space.
Fall planting ...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Floral Design, Natural Resources, Virginia, Tourism and Leisure
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A return to our roots: Native plants erupt with color
Sentinel Staff WriterThe homes on Baxter Court in Winter Park feature yards with mowed green lawns and trimmed green shrubs — except for the yard of Karin and Walter Taylor at the end of the cul-de-sac. That yard erupts from that suburban sameness in an unruly riot...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Biology, Natural Science, Natural Resources, Kentucky
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Home and garden calendar
Ongoing events Orlando Homes Tour, foreclosed and bank-owned homes: times and locations vary; Orange and Osceola counties tour is the first Saturday of each month, and Seminole tour is the third Saturday of each month; free, registration required; 407-...Tags: Natural Science, Port Orange, Florida, Winter Garden, Tavares
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Southern California in one day
Here is an eclectic list of places where Travel section staffers like to take out-of-town visitors for a slice of SoCal life. The Bunny Museum, anyone? HIDDEN TREASURES IN LOW-KEY DEL REY Del Rey, an off-the-radar West Side enclave sandwiched between...Tags: Photography, Pete Carroll, Colleges and Universities, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Brunch
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Chrysanthemum displays: Not just for the front yard
NEW YORK (AP) _ This time of year, many home-owners brighten up their front steps with pots of brick-red or yellow chrysanthemums. But true fans of the flower may also want to check out one of several chrysanthemum shows taking place around the country...Tags: La Canada Flintridge, New York, California, Bronx (New York City), Long Beach (Los Angeles, California)
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Garden events with expertise
Several events starting this weekend are designed to inspire gardeners and naturalists as fall weather approaches. Herbein's Garden Center (4301 Chestnut St., Upper Milford Township; 610-965-9585) will host a ''Fall is For Planting'' festival Saturday...Tags: Orefield, Natural Science, Lehigh County, Natural Resources, Nature
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Color your autumn
Of The Morning CallYour tomato plants may be calling it quits, but the the gardening season's not over. There's lots of work to do before you hang up the trowel for winter. Take a look around you. Pennsylvania fields and roadways are alive with autumn's bold, primary...Tags: Pennsylvania, Natural Science, Lehigh County
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Datebook
TODAY Composting: The cities of Monrovia and Arcadia co-sponsor this workshop on how vermicomposting helps the environment by keeping food waste out of local landfills. 10 a.m. Recreation Park, 600 S. Shamrock Ave., Monrovia. $10. Discounted worm bins...Tags: Photography, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), San Marino, Movies
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