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after the end of football - that gardeners emerge with pruning tools and commit crape murder ...
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Peaceful country living attracts many city folk who don't mind the work
By BRAVETTA HASSELL World Scene Writer
In the middle of the morning, Diane Coughlin uses tongs to draw a canning jar from the turkey roaster sitting on her stove top. At this moment, the roaster is serving as a hot water bath for jars she will ...
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Master Gardener: Start tomato seedlings soon
By BRIAN JERVIS Ask a Master Gardener
Q: I would like to grow some tomato sprouts to plant in spring. How do I do this, and when is the best time to plant? Lee, ClaremoreA:
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Master Gardener: Chaste Tree good garden choice
By Anna Codutti
Q: I recently lost a lilac bush, any recommendations for a replacement that might be more suitable to this area? C.C., Tulsa
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Classes help ready your garden
By BRAVETTA HASSELL World Scene Writer
Did you know? According to theUnited States Department of Agriculture,tulips and gerbera daisieshave outsold roses annually since2005, but on Valentine’s Day, rosesare still No. 1.
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Barry Fugatt: Oregon grape holly a historical garden favorite
By BARRY FUGATT Garden World
I enjoy fiction, but I love history. That likely explains my fascination with plants that are intertwined in the history of our nation.
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Classes to help your garden grow
By BRAVETTA HASSELL World Scene Writer
Learn when to prune roses at the Pre-Spring Pruning Class on Feb. 17. CORY YOUNG/Tulsa World file