Topic: Judy Lowe
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A watering can with added benefits
The U Can watering can includes handy features such as a reservoir for fertilizer.
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Earth Day: 10 ways to go green in the garden
10 ways any gardener can go green -- practice sustainability -- in the garden on Earth Day and all year.
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More great garden books
Garden writers recommend more of the books that really impressed them in the past year.
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Great garden books, part 1
Garden writers recommend eight top garden books.
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Garden catalog season: New isn't necessarily better
The 2011 garden catalogs are here, offering tempting new plants. But are the new plants really better than the older ones?
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Spectacular fall foliage from an unexpected source: blueberries
Gardeners look for plants with spectacular fall foliage, but they may not consider blueberries. Here are two exciting new blueberries to try.
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World-record pumpkins: What does it take to grow them?
A new world record for the heaviest pumpkin was set earlier this month. Can any gardener grow an 1,800-pound pumpkin? If so, how?
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The unmatched fragrance of tea olive
If you're looking for a fragrant shrub and live in a warm climate, consider tea olive (Osmanthus fragrans). Its sweet smell is unmatched.
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How to overwinter annual geraniums
Want to avoid having to buy new annual geraniums next year? Here's how to keep them over the winter.
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Green renovation: Lessons learned
The green renovation project is almost complete. Here are the lessons learned.
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Talk to the Editor for March 18: Preparing for Spring Gardening
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Talk to the Editor: Let's plant the garden
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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Talk to the Editor for March 11: The US Economy
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Bright Green fades to black
The Bright Green environment blog ends. Thanks to those who helped make it possible.
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What to do in the garden before the first frost arrives
Work in the garden doesn't end just because those long days of summer are over.
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Cutting gardens: Where bouquets are born
Once there was a time when people routinely set aside a part of the yard to raise flowers for the vase.
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Everything you need to know about lawn care
A few mowing tips to keep your lawn healthy and pretty.
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Thursday's coverage: Naming names in Iran, moon mapping, financial regs
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Wednesday's coverage: a united front for the US and South Korea, continuing protests in Iran, and new oversight for the US financial industry
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Today's coverage: Sotomayor faces new rules, Shell strikes deal, Globe doesn't
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The Japanese influence in the Italian backyard
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Today's lineup: Taliban PR, pope's trip, Florida builders
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Gardening shows on TV
What's the ideal TV gardening show?







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