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Pipsissewa: Wintergreen, by Sharon Brown

There was a tiny plant that was very scarce in the southeast Kentucky mountains. If I looked hard enough I could find it, and when I did I always sneaked around chewing on its leaf. It wasn't toxic, but I was never supposed to take a bite of a plant unless Aunt Bett was beside me directing every swallow.

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Frost Heave: Preparing for Winter, by Toni Leland

With 4 feet of snow dumped on South Dakota early this month, those of us in the northern portions of the United States can all be assured that Old Man Winter is on his way. Being prepared for freezing temperatures will help your garden survive damage from the cold and a frequent affliction in late fall and early winter: frost heave.

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PLANTFILES:

PlantFiles: Early Flowering Jessamine 'Newellii' (Cestrum fasciculatum)

Early Flowering Jessamine 'Newellii'

(Cestrum fasciculatum)

Bought this plant right before Christmas, and 3 months later, its still blooming like crazy. I love it - it makes a wonderful...
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Bouncing Bear Botanicals

Review by bwoelf:

Posted on January 5, 2010, updated January 5, 2010 On Jan 4, 2010 I placed my order with Bouncing Bear Botanicals for Damiana....
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BIRDFILES:

BirdFiles: Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)

Northern Cardinal

(Cardinalis cardinalis)

There is a nice sized population of these birds in my immediate area. They come to my single bird feeder several times a...
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BUGFILES:

BugFiles: Green Metallic Bee (Agapostemon splendens)

Green Metallic Bee

(Agapostemon splendens)

Have seen this species in my neighbor's pool - they are tough to die compare to flies, etc which doesn't last long. They...
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Map: Garden Centers, Garden Supplies

RusticaOrnamentals.com

5 stars
Unique and rustic garden decor. I love their stuff!...
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GARDEN BOOKWORM:

Gardening Book: The Genus Hosta (Giboshi Zoku)

The Genus Hosta (Giboshi Zoku)

Review by roadpizza:

This is the 'bible' of Genus Hosta. Other experts very rarely disagree with this book. A hostaholic required book. Especially...
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TODAY IN THE FORUMS

CLOSED: What kind of Sparrow is this.

I was thinking White-throated, but I'm not at all confident. I can't see any yellow on its head.

Hack
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  Today in history: January 5  
1786: Thomas Nuttall, English botanist and ornithologist was born in Long Preston, near Settle in Yorkshire. He botanized extensively in the U.S., and many plants were named for him including the Pacific dogwood (Cornus nuttallii), Nuttall's oak (Quercus texana), and cat's-claw briar (Mimosa nuttallii).

1905: The modern National Audubon Society was formed in New York. (A previous group was founded in 1886 and named for John James Audubon; by 1888, it had disbanded.)

1943: George Washington Carver, noted inventor and educator, died in Tuskegee, Alabama. His accomplishments including introducing peanut and sweet potato crops as viable alternatives to cotton, and advocating sustainable agriculture.

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