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Join the Monitor's gardening expert, Judy Lowe, on Thursday at 1 pm EDT when she discusses gardening trends -- from vegetables to ornamentals, shrubs to roses. It's that time of year.

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By John Yemma, Editor / March 17, 2010

Join us Thursday at 1 pm (EDT) for a conversation the Monitor's Judy Lowe on gardening. Some 41 million households grew vegetables last year, led by the first family on Pennsylvania Avenue. Do you grow your own food? What about ornamental vegetables. They look good as landscaping and you can eat them. Judy will discuss these and other gardening trends.

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