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Additional Organic Gardening News- Park district to offer 124 garden plotsIt's still winter, but now is the time to decide whether you want to rent a plot in the inaugural year of the Geneva Community Garden at Prairie Green Preserve. Registration is due March 1; if necessary, a lottery will be conducted March 15. […]
- Palo Alto Landscape Design Contractor Green Thumbs Up, Shares Advice on Organic, Sustainable GardeningGreen Thumbs Up, specializing in eco-friendly gardens, shares techniques to improve the health of a homeowner’s garden and minimize negative impact on the environment. (PRWeb February 03, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/palo-alto/landscape-design/prweb9153235.htm […]
- Gardening with Laurie: Start your spring gardensSpring-like temperatures and some wonderful rain is all we gardeners need to make for a wonderful day. I've heard from several gardeners that they received anywhere from to 3 inches of rain this past week. The rain was wonderful. We still need lots more, but let's be grateful for any we get. […]
- Gardening Calendar Updated Feb. 2Gardening events along the Treasure Coast. […]
- NORTH COAST GARDENING: February garden preparationsPleasant February days whet the appetite for spring planting. Bright sun makes the grass glow brilliant green while yellow daffodils bloom and a chorus of tree frogs soars above all. […]
- Park district to offer 124 garden plots

