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A California transplant (and friend of the American Picker) makes history come alive in Leiper’s Fork, Tenn.

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A soil scientist’s organic product bears fruit.

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Got a lot of terrain to clear? These four-legged munching machines are an eco-friendly option

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By trading the trowel for a pencil, gardeners can see their plants in a whole new light. Increased interest in related classes at many botanic gardens suggests that the art of botany has a strong appeal for gardeners.

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There are ways to make the kids feel they’re part of the party, without making the party all about the kids. Expensive Wii game system not required.

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If you have ever admired the bright blooms of twining clematis, you should probably thank Raymond J. Evison.

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A Private Water WorldGardeners typically enjoy being out in the natural world, observing the cycle of life firsthand as the seasons change. But when those same gardeners become fascinated by water gardens, they sometimes feel intimidated by new responsibilities that can include koi, goldfish, snails, frogs, and sometimes even catfish.

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