Monthly Archives: December 2009

Start Reining in the Plague of Spam (Data Storage Today)

Sometimes in life, admitting your own limitations is half the battle. I outsource all the things I can’t do well. I’m a certified public accountant, yet admittedly a lousy one, so I outsource my taxes. I’m bad at gardening, so I hire a landscaper. I don’t have a clue how my car works, so I

"The Dirt on Gardening" (Goshen News)

Have you ever had a plant that you loved and thought “My, I wish I had a fresh new specimen of that same plant” but that you didn’t know how to go about reproducing one? Read the rest of the article here

A Gardening Brown Bag Lecture at Albuquerque’s Rio Grande Botanic Garden (Zoo and Aquarium Visitor)

A January Brown Bag Lecture Focusing on Indoor Gardening Projects By Amy Landers Albuquerque, NM – If you are like most gardeners, January has found you wistfully looking out the window at the vacant garden outside waiting for the first days of spring when you can joyfully return your fingers and toes to the soil.

Senior Neighbors Offers Gardening Classes By Master Gardeners Jeff Jarrett And Bud Hines (The Chattanoogan)

Senior Neighbors, an Alexian Brothers ministry, will offer gardening classes on Friday, Jan. 15 and Friday, Jan. 22, at their center at 1000 Newby Street (corner of 10th and Houston streets) in downtown Chattanooga. Read the rest of the article here

Neighborhood news: Basics of gardening (News & Messenger)

Aspiring and experienced gardeners from western Prince William County are encouraged to discover the science behind gardening, plant culture and pest and disease solutions. Read the rest of the article here

The year in gardening: From Michelle Obama to stink bug invasions (The Star-Ledger)

Highlights and low points from 2009 gardening news. Read the rest of the article here