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Des Moines Photographer Captures Cover of Iowa Gardening Magazine


Monday, October 24th, 2011


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Des Moines Photographer Captures Cover of Iowa Gardening Magazine
Des Moines, IA, October 23, 2011 –(PR.com)– The October/Fall 2011 issue of Iowa Gardening magazine highlights macro photography by local photographer, Cindy Skeie. In addition to the cover, which features Skeie's close-up of a prairie smoke flower, …
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Piano Gardening? Nature and Music Meet at NewAgePianoLessons.com
When 'New Age' pianist George Winston came out with his CD 'December' back in 1981, it was a new sound for the time. Quiet and contemplative, the music seemed to ring in the air and go nowhere. But it caught on and became popular. …
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Monday, October 24th, 2011


Gardening Services Edinburgh launch Garden Design team.
Gardening Services Edinburgh, one of Edinburghs leading garden maintenance companies, have launched a Garden Design Edinburgh element to their business. Currently Gardening Services Edinburgh offer a garden maintenance service at very reasonable prices …
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Broomfield Enterprise Gardening Oct. 23: Compost is not a dirty word
By Paul Fiarkoski Colorado Master Gardener Compost happens. The catchy phrase that makes for a great bumper sticker also is a true statement that should inspire home gardeners. Unfortunately, the phrase also has tarnished the image of compost by …
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Gardening: Weave it in wood
As gardeners, this is something worth considering. When plants are bred for copious petals and unusual colours it is often at the expense of scent or nectar or both. Heavily petalled "double" flowers sometimes mean nectar is inaccessible to the insect, …
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