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Tomato Match Game from Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “What kind of tomato do you want to grow? Narrow your choices using the checkboxes on the left side of this page, and youâ??ll see an array of possible selections. Click on the images for more information and a source for purchasing the seeds.View full resource at finegardening.com

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Need help finding tomato varieties to suit you? Check out the Tomat-o-Match http://t.co/9LSjLjzO

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A melding of plants and hardscape - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “This wall isn't a prominent feature at the Chicago Botanic Garden. If I recall correctly, it's situated near the bathrooms. But it deserves a more exalted location! I love how the planted side mimics...View full resource at finegardening.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 29, 2011 at 2:40 pm By:

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RT @kissmyaster: A melding of plants and hardscape - Fine Gardening http://t.co/yHknbS6D What up, Chicago Botanic Garden?

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Surprise at the Indianapolis Museum of Art: A Paved Paradise - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “I visited the Indianapolis Museum of Art housing over 50,000 works representing a variety of cultures and 5000 years of art history. But I'll have to take their word for it, since I spent my time trying to make a dent in 152 acres of gardens, woodlands, wetlands, lake shore, meadows, and even their parking lot.View full resource at finegardening.com

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garden shares from Indy with the great Billy Goodnick http://t.co/Ua4wHwZf

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Rose History (cont). The Rose Gets Fussy - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “As rose growing picked up again after the 2nd world war and Americans had unpredented leisure time roses got fussyView full resource at finegardening.com

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Rose History (cont). The Rose Gets Fussy - Fine Gardening http://t.co/MBFojFK

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Containers that Keep Kicking into Fall - Fine Gardening Article

finegardening.com — “Pick plants that stand up to frostView full resource at finegardening.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 29, 2011 at 7:55 pm By:

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great ideas for Fall color container plantings from Fine Gardening Magazine http://t.co/rhoofXn

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Fall Planting. Is It Right For Roses? - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “Conventional wisdom says spring is "rose planting" time. Oh really? I beg to differ!View full resource at finegardening.com

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Fall Planting. Is It Right For Roses? - Fine Gardening http://t.co/4qlEQuc

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Cornerstone Sonoma: Where Art, Imagination, and Plants Come to Play - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “I had heard so many wondrous things about Cornerstone: Festival of Gardens. It was one of those breathlessly spoken, Oh, you have to go there, places my designer friends insisted I visit.View full resource at finegardening.com

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Cornerstone Sonoma: Where Art, Imagination, and Plants Come to Play - Fine Gardening http://t.co/OoI4G4t

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READER PHOTO! Summer abundance in a Minnesota garden - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “Today's photo is from Tricia Frostad in Chanhassen, Minnesota. She says, "My garden was planted about 8 years ago and it’s amazing how it’s all filled in so nicely and that everything...View full resource at finegardening.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 10, 2011 at 6:03 pm By:

jeanannvk Jean Ann VanKrevelen Organic Advocate

RT @Michelle_at_FG: Check out today's GPOD-an awesome photo from a reader in MN. http://bit.ly/hC2Frt

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Book Giveaway Exclusively for California Gardeners - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “I'm sorry. I'm really late. I should have posted this blog before you sent your letter to Santa. But there's a book that needs to be in every California gardener's collection, right next to the big green one I'm not going to mention by name. (Hint: it rhymes with "Unset Cistern Pardon Crook").View full resource at finegardening.com

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Book Giveaway Exclusively for California Gardeners - Fine Gardening http://t.co/PS71UWR

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Nurture Seedlings on a Tiered Growing Stand - Fine Gardening Article

finegardening.com — “This inexpensive, homemade stand holds 20 flats under fluorescent lightsView full resource at finegardening.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2011 at 5:50 pm By:

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Need a winter project while you wait for spring? Build a seed starting rack: http://fb.me/Sov5CkiT

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Did Vertical Gardening Start During The Gold Rush? - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “The eastern face of Telegraph Hill looked wild and inaccessible, like El Capitan rising from the floor of Yosemite Valley. The rock face cascaded with ribbons of green, framed by the shimmering golden foliage of poplar trees. Fortunately, we weren't going to need a Sherpa or oxygen masks to mount our assault - we'd hoof it a couple of blocks to the Filbert Steps and take the more civilized route.View full resource at finegardening.com

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Did Vertical Gardening Start During The Gold Rush? - Fine Gardening http://t.co/O0x8k0D

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A successful experiment - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “Three years ago, Sydney Eddison decided to try something new in her Newtown, Connecticut garden: a sedum hedge. She planted a long row of 'Autumn Joy' sedum (Sedum 'Autumn Joy', Zones 3-9) against a...View full resource at finegardening.com

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100s of container gardening ideas: FineGardening.com

finegardening.com — “100s of ideas on container gardening, container gardening design, vegetable gardening in containers.View full resource at finegardening.com

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100s of container gardening ideas FineGardeningcom http://bit.ly/cUJ9rM

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Propagate Your Shrubs from Softwood Cuttings - Fine Gardening Article

finegardening.com — “With the right tools and conditions, it's easy to propagate new plants from softwood shootsView full resource at finegardening.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 14, 2010 at 2:00 pm By:

jeanannvk Jean Ann VanKrevelen Organic Advocate

@CTHawkman rugosa can be prop. by soft or hardwood cuttings, here's a good resource: http://ht.ly/1YblW

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Grocery Gardening - A New Look At Growing Your Own - Fine Gardening

finegardening.com — “This new book on growing your own food gets my Cool Green Gardens seal of approval. It not only provides rock-solid information about the science and art of growing your own, but explains how to get their in sustainable style.View full resource at finegardening.com

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