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How women are reaping the benefits of cutting their lawn with scythes The "Monty Don effect" has sparked a surge in women attending courses organised by the Scythe Association of Britain and Ireland (SABI) to teach the 2,000-year-old skill. About 1,500 people attended training courses this year – and half of them were women.
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Garden Visions Conference to feature Slow Food Dinner, expert advice WAUSAU - Experienced and aspiring gardeners alike are invited to collect ideas for growing their own food and flowers with the upcoming Garden Visions Conference. The North Central Wisconsin Master Gardener Association and University of Wisconsin-Extension will host Garden Visions on Jan.
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Barry Fugatt: Red holly bush provides joy all winter long Of all the plants in my garden, none provide more winter joy and entertainment than the big Warren's Red deciduous holly. During the dead of winter, when most deciduous shrubs are as dreary looking as a gray winter day, the berry-laden Warren's Red holly shines like a lollipop. It truly is a great shrub, ...
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Raccoon in Garden City tests positive for rabies Several species of wild animals that are native to coastal Georgia – including raccoons, foxes, and bats – can carry rabies. Rabies is a potentially deadly virus that is primarily spread by infected animals. The Chatham County Health Department Environmental Health office offers these tips to protect you ...
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VIDEO: Take a tour of the official Tournament of Roses rose garden Pasadena, Calif. – Wrigley Mansion, chewing gum mogul William Wrigley Jr.'s stately 1914 home on Orange Grove Boulevard, has served as the official Tournament House, headquarters of the tournament, since 1958. Wrigley Gardens feature 4.5 acres of more than 1,500 varieties of roses, camellias ...
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