Seeds: Local clubs make gardens go 'round (The Sacramento Bee)
Here in the Sacramento Valley, gardening definitely is part of our roots. Another example of our inherent love of making things grow was celebrated recently as the Roseville Better Gardens Club marked its 80th anniversary. Started when Roseville itself was just a bud, the club has survived depression, war and drought. Through it all, members keep planting and pruning and smiling. "None of the ...
Despite fire, Northeast Portland's Garden Fever will re-open Saturday (The Oregonian)
A coffee pot fire caused about $5,000 in damage this morning at the upscale nursery and gardening supply shop Garden Fever in Northeast Portland. The blaze broke out at the business at Northeast 24th Avenue and Fremont Street shortly after...
Two hundred years ago, America's winter holidays were a celebration of nature. There were no imported trinkets, plastic decorations or carol-playing figurines. Our traditions are rooted in the bounty of farm, garden and countryside, where the original symbols of harvest and solstice were first g...
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