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Japanese beetles and thrips deliver one-two punch to hibiscus shrub
I planted a hibiscus shrub that gets flowers the size of a dinner plate. I've had the plant for three years. This year, it is much bigger and loaded with buds. I was so excited until I noticed the buds are yellowing and something's eating the leaves....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Pears, Cherries, Swiss Cheese, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Add a touch of honey to your beauty routine
Healing fit for a queen
This organic lip and face balm was made to mirror the process of how bees nourish their queen and keep the hive healthy. Medicine Mama's Bee Magic Wand blends purifying propolis, healing antimicrobial honey, protective beeswax and...Tags: Honey, Drugs and Medicines, Whole Foods Market, Cold Sores
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Bee Fans Try To Get Los Angeles To Allow Hives In Residential Areas
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Rob McFarland was in his florally vivacious backyard, tending his vegetable plot, when he noticed some honeybees buzzing around a tree. A few minutes later some bees had become tens of thousands. "The sky was sort of darkened out," he...Tags: Honey, Documentary (genre), Beekeeping, Bill Rosendahl, YouTube
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Controversy, too, is harvest of White House garden
It was while she was serving dinner to her kids in 2008 and their dad was out campaigning for president, that Michelle Obama hatched a modest daydream: a vegetable garden on the White House grounds.
She'd recently had a conversation with her children's...Tags: Travel, Politics, Gardening, Tourism and Leisure, Family
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Purple coneflower worth a try
The last few weeks I have seen Echinacea in trials that were pretty amazing. There was the fiery orange red variety called Hot Papaya that also had a most unique shape. Then I saw a yellow orange selection called Flame Thrower. It was PowWow Wild Berry...Tags: Salvia
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What's new on the Delaware shore
Every year, new restaurants, stores and other attractions pop up on the Delaware shore. This year is no exception. The list below is a sampling of some of the more interesting places that have recently opened their doors, as wel as some beach standbys....Tags: Frozen Yogurt, Ocean City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Concerts, Clarksville
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Hornets Fans Celebrate Team's Lottery Win
ABC26 NewsYou probably have never heard so many New Orleanians begin to scream, hoop, and holler after hearing someone say the name of another city, Charlotte. But that's what happened Wednesday night at Manning's downtown. The crowd had assembled to watch ESPN...Tags: NBA Draft, ESPN (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, New Orleans Hornets, Basketball
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Persistence required to get rid of clover
I'm doing some different landscaping and maintenance jobs in my hometown. I'm wondering about how to get rid of white clover in lawns other than using Roundup. I know Speedzone works, but is there any cultural way to eradicate it, such as lightly...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Tomatoes, Apple Pie, Potatoes, Pies and Tarts
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3 Puppies Dead, 2 Hurt After Being Tied to Tree Under Beehive
KTLA NewsFALLBROOK, Calif. -- San Diego County Animal Services officers are investigating a case of animal cruelty involving five puppies tied to a tree directly beneath a beehive. Three of the dogs were found dead and the other two had suffered multiple bee...Tags: Dog (animal), Health, Arson, Blood Transfusion, Emergency Health Procedures
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Reader hopes for healthy plums, apricots, cherries
I have several questions about gardening. I have a plum tree with many blooms but very few plums. Why would this happen? Those that grow mostly are small and turn red and blue. There is a brown film or coating around the pit in midsummer. Why would this...Tags: Botany, Apricots, Viral Diseases and Infections, Science and Technology, Science
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Beekeepers ask EPA to ban pesticide, protect bees
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Commercial beekeepers and environmental organizations filed a petition Wednesday, asking federal regulators to suspend use of a pesticide they say harms honeybees. The group is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ban...Tags: AIDS, Diseases and Illnesses, Genetic Engineering, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Health
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