Friday, November 27th, 2009
To some people, Christmas decorations are best if there are lots of them. Like the residents of 34th street in Hampden, some celebrate the season by...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Recently, Nestlé, the producer of Libby’s canned pumpkin, announced that there might be a shortage of this product for Thanksgiving. The...
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Sweet potatoes are not grown in home gardens as much as other vegetables, but around Thanksgiving they are often on sale at local supermarkets. These...
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Baltimore City has a wealth of beautiful ginkgo trees. They are most noticeable in the fall, when they bear yellow fan shaped leaves and the female...
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Over the past few years, ornamental grasses have become very prominent in local landscapes. In the winter they are especially noticeable as the plants...
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Dead leaves are abundant in the fall and are a rich source of nutrients for your garden. Instead of bagging them and having the city collect them,...
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During the fall so many people enjoy looking at the leaves as they change from green to yellow, orange, red and brown. It is such a part of fall that...
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If your garden is finished for the season, you may want to try enriching and conserving the soil with a cover crop. Planting a grasses like winter rye...
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The Halloween ladybug is making its annual appearance in Maryland. Residents all over the state report these insects crawling on the sides of their...
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Coming up with new ideas for carving pumpkins is never easy. It is especially challenging if your pumpkin was home grown (or expensive) because then...
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