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2 hours ago ago from Marie's Gardening Blog

Search Gardening Home Home & Garden Gardening Email Gardening Flowers Vegetables & Fruits Pests & Problems Free Gardening Newsletter! Sign Up Discuss in my Forum Marie's Gardening Blog By Marie Iannotti , About.com Guide to Gardening My Bio My Blog My Forum Add to: iGoogle My Yahoo! RSS No Fruit on Your Fruit Tree? Sunday February 22, 2009 Few gardening disappointments are as great as not getting ...

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Search Gardening Home Home & Garden Gardening Email Gardening Flowers Vegetables & Fruits Pests & Problems Free Gardening Newsletter! Sign Up Discuss in my Forum Marie's Gardening Blog By Marie Iannotti , About.com Guide to Gardening My Bio My Blog My Forum Add to: iGoogle My Yahoo! RSS Gardening Question of the Week: How Do You Recycle Your Christmas Tree? Thursday December 24, 2009 I've had ...

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delicious crunchy agency!

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The New York Times has realized something that I figured out at the age of four: If people are vegetarians because they think it's mean to kill living things, then what the #@$& do they think they're doing to the plants? This NYT article shows that plants aren't quite as passive as people had once thought, detailing some examples of their delicious cruncy agency . The kicker in most of them seems to be an ability to react to detected ...

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