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Target: Stores now sell EcoScraps organic potting soil for lawn and garden use and nutrition
EcoScraps, a provider of organic, chemical- and manure-free lawn and garden products, recently announced that its sustainable, 100 percent organic, potting soil is now available at more than 1,700 Target stores nationwide, according to a news release....Tags: Agriculture, Home and Garden Products, Environmental Issues, Global Warming, Target
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Making your garden grow
Chicago ShoppingTackling your landscape can be quite the undertaking and, whether a novice dirt pusher or a professional perennial sculptor, you need a plan. Not to mention, a quality retailer nearby that houses a wide variety of supplies to help accomplish your...Tags: Agriculture, Hobbies, Martha Stewart, Fertilizer, Chemical Industry
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Pre-tax planning: Earlier is always better
This week I am going to talk a little about pre-tax planning. I will cover what you will need to prepare as well as discuss some questions to ask your own tax advisor. As in most cases of management decisions, earlier is always better. I have heard...Tags: Chemical Industry, Fertilizer, Home and Garden Products, Farms, Services and Shopping
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Autumn can be time for gardening too
My last couple of gardens have been such epic fails that this year, I didn't even try. The decision to take a gardening sabbatical was not an easy on. My youngest children enjoy turning the soil, sowing the seeds, monitoring the growth and — most...Tags: Hobbies, The Herald-Mail, Home and Garden Products, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardening
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Trim back spent blooms on roses, peonies
After my peonies and roses bloom, should I cut off the spent blooms?
In both cases, after flowers fade they proceed to the next step in reproduction: seeds. Peony seed pods are not very attractive or useful, so cut off the old flowers and stems to...Tags: Home and Garden Products, Services and Shopping
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Garden hoses often contain phthalates and lead, study says
L.A. at HomeHealthyStuff.org tests 90 garden hoses, 53 gloves and other gardening equipment and finds that many contained phthalates or lead.... -
Mulch: Bagged mulch is our preferred method because it's easy for us to handle it
Husband Ken and I are in mulching mode. We prefer to purchase our cypress mulch in easy-to-handle 2-cubic-foot bags. We watch the sale flyers from Home Depot and Lowe's, planning to get it on sale, down from the $2.35 per bag price this year. Luckily,...
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Lynchburg woman admits to stealing $150,000 from Dominion Power
A Lynchburg woman has admitted to credit card fraud in excess of $150,000.
45-year-old Dianna Mobley pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to the charge.
Mobley was an administrative assistant at Dominion Power's Altavista Power Station when prosecutors...Tags: Court Preliminary, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Corporate Crime
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NDSU and UND partner on flare gas/fertilizer initiative
The Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota's Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) are partnering to study the possibility of utilizing flare gas from the Bakken...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Chemical Industry, Fertilizer, Home and Garden Products, Services and Shopping
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Keep the kids safe around lawn mowers
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelIt's that time of year again — time for kids and adults to start mowing the lawn. And with lawn-mowing season comes another sign of the season: Injuries from mowers. June is National Home Safety Month and five national medical organizations are... -
Pa. Game Commission habitat work underway on state game lands
Lehigh Valley WildBy Jerry Feaser Of the Pennsylvania Game Commission Game Commission food and cover crews begin season of wildlife habitat improvements; Illegal dumping and ATV use remain problems HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Game Commission’s teams of land... -
Gates Foundation spends $1.7B on farming in Africa
SEATTLE (AP) — The world’s largest charitable foundation announced five years ago it would spend millions of dollars to fight poverty and hunger in Africa, largely by investing in agriculture. To date, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation...Tags: Africa, Chemical Industry, Fertilizer, Social Issues, Companies and Corporations
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