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Where the Wild (and Cultivated) Orchids Bloom: An Interview with Donna and Dick Murrill of Durham
anewscafe.com via @solarfactory &bull Jun 27, 2010The emails started a month ago: the buds are looking close. Then two weeks ago: some are open up Caribou Road outside of Oroville a but peak bloom is still a ways off. And now a Iave seen a few for myself. As gardeners and plant lovers, there is something so sweet, if a bit anxious, about the waiting period just before the much anticipated blooming of a favorite plant. Itas the same for rose lovers, camellia lovers, and so on. But right now, is the orchid lovers' moment in the North State. The wild orchids are now blooming, and… Full Story »
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35 years old
anewscafe.com via @milegardening &bull Feb 6, 2010Age in a garden is a wonderful thing ? worthy of celebrating. Age in a gardening publication in my mind is to be celebrated equally because it is through gardening publications that the ephemera of gardens and gardeners live on… Full Story »
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Feb. 1 Organic Gardening Practices Class at Shasta College
anewscafe.com via @GreenstreakPete &bull Jan 28, 2010In this one-unit class, students in the class will learn how to start and grow summer vegetables using organic methods, how to apply for organic certification and how to plan crops for harvest all summer long and much more. The… Full Story »
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- Organic Gardening
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Pruning for Long Life
anewscafe.com via @groworganic &bull Jan 16, 2010Pruning for Long Life: Rico Montenegro and the Historic Camden House Orchards, Whiskeytown | A News Cafe dot com Full Story »
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Looking up
anewscafe.com via @aaddico &bull Dec 12, 2009Looking up: Vertical Gardening with Eileen Barry of Wild Thyme Gifts & Gardens, Redding | A News Cafe dot com Full Story »
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Gifts from the Garden & Monthly Calendar of Regional Gardening Events
anewscafe.com via @mikesemple &bull Dec 5, 2009I?m not much of a cook, not much of a seamstress, jewelry-maker, painter or musician. I?m a gardener and so when it comes to homemade gifts this time of year, I turn to the garden. Luckily, it?s not even essential… Full Story »









