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Tips from Toby: 3 steps to a great lawn

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Our lawns look great now, but so many lawns tend to fail during the summer. You can prevent that with proper fertilization, proper mowing and proper watering. Despite the late season snowstorms and tons of rain over the past couple ... [Published KSHB - 7 hours ago]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 reports

Reports Summarize Biochemistry Study Results from Health Science Center

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Proteomics Weekly -- Research findings on Biochemistry are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting out of Debrecen, Hungary, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "This study compares the ... [Published NewsRX - 18 hours ago]
First reported 22 hours ago - Updated 22 hours ago - 1 reports

Weather may bring volatile prices

0 commentsAMES — The first week of May is traditionally thought of as the ideal time for Iowa farmers to begin planting, but a slow start to spring and volatile grain markets in recent weeks have left producers with a lot of questions, agronomy and grain ... [Published Iowa Farmer Today - 22 hours ago]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

From water famine to feast

Reducing watering needs and other tipsWater in the form of rain can be a blessing or a curse. We’ve certainly seen the extremes in the last two years.Life, and in this case nature, has a way of slapping us across the face without leaving a mark, waking ... [Published Illinois Country Living - May 24 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 2 reports

Home Help: How to keep your grass looking its best

Tip of the WeekWarm weather brings everyone outdoors to play on the lawn. How is yours holding up? To maintain a lovely lawn the experts at Lowe's offer these tips: - Most lawns will grow well with about 1 inch of water a week. Water in the early morning, ... [Published Wicked Local Lancaster - May 24 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

Selecting and training flowering trees

This has been a great year for flowering trees and shrubs. My Merrill magnolia had many hundreds of white blossoms in late April. The crabapples everywhere put on a spectacular display this year. My fothergilla (a shrub with great fall leaf color) is ... [Published Battleboro Reformer - May 24 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

tarif plombier

Help Your Garden Grow With These Simple TipsIf you want that green, lush garden, there are many things to do in order to get there. Gardening takes some effort, but it is also a pleasant and rewarding hobby. The following paragraphs are going to give ... [Published Al Bawaba - May 24 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Mexican poppy on the march after wet w

Landholders are being encouraged to look out for new infestations of mexican poppy following wet conditions in Central Australia.Mexican poppy has infested some river systems in the Northern Territory for more than 20 years, after first being introduced ... [Published Efficient Farming - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Beauvoir tree project includes education outreach

BILOXI, MS (WLOX) -A place best known for historic preservation turned its attention to trees on Wednesday. Beauvoir hosted a workshop, teaching participants how best to protect and maintain live oak trees. It included planting, pruning and root stimulation. ... [Published WLOX - May 23 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Keep the Attraction Up By Keeping the Weeds Down

A planned greenscape is almost necessary for the exterior of many businesses—even if just to reflect your good business sense. If the plantings are well planned, maintenance can be kept to a minimum. After all, the outside of your building and its surroundings ... [Published PHS Group - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Turfland's New Root Booster Helps Establish New Lawns PR Newswire

/PRNewswire/ --The maintenance and attention that is required when establishing a new lawn has been likened to the care that is required to look after a new born baby. Naturally gardeners and greenkeepers need to water a new lawn regularly in order for ... [Published Yahoo! Finance - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Check weather before planting

Let me ask you a question. You are going to plant some vegetable plants or flower plants in your garden. You have your choice of planting on a sunny day or a day that is cloudy and a bit cool. Which day is the better day to put your plants in the gro ... [Published Newbury Port News - May 22 2013]

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...According to news reporting out of Debrecen, Hungary, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "This study compares the histological, cytological and biochemical effects of the cyanobacterial toxins microcystin-LR (MCY-LR) and cylindrospermopsin (CYN) in white mustard (Sinapis alba L ) seedlings, with special regard to the developing root system. Cyanotoxins induced different alterations, indicating their different specific biochemical activities."
"You can’t just stop using pesticides and do nothing else, that’s not real turf care," Joyce said. "You still have to take care of the soil, and you still have to take care of the grass if you want proper turf care."
...Had he noticed that Prince Harry had just walked past? "Oh, I don’t notice anyone unless they are holding a plant" came the reply
...its numerous stakeholders, and help take UNIBEST and WinField into an increasingly exciting future in agriculture," said Mark Reiss, CEO, UNIBEST. "We are deeply grateful to Innovate Washington and the William A Grant Water and Environmental Center at Walla Walla Community College. Both have been instrumental in the growth of UNIBEST and I cannot express my gratitude enough." UNIBEST CEO expects to set up new manufacturing facilities and equipment in Walla Walla to meet increased demand for their product in the next 24 months...

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Letters: May 25, 2013 [Published Knox News Sentinel - 1 hour ago]
Green Space: If you cannot kill it, make it you... [Published MPNnow.com - 5 hours ago]
Tips from Toby: 3 steps to a great lawn [Published KSHB - 7 hours ago]
Reports Summarize Biochemistry Study Results fr... [Published NewsRX - 18 hours ago]
Pesticide Usage Limited This Year [Published Whitefish Bay Patch - 21 hours ago]
Weather may bring volatile prices [Published Iowa Farmer Today - 22 hours ago]
Jamie Hancock: Embrace the tropics with Bermuda... [Published Topeka Capital-Journal - 23 hours ago]
From water famine to feast [Published Illinois Country Living - May 24 2013]
Home Help: How to keep your grass looking its best [Published Wicked Local Lancaster - May 24 2013]
Home Help: How to keep your grass looking its best [Published Waynepost - May 24 2013]
Selecting and training flowering trees [Published Battleboro Reformer - May 24 2013]
Farm practices aid Giumarra’s watermelon sales [Published Fresh Fruit Portal.com - May 24 2013]
Chelsea Flower Show 2013: a classic show with a... [Published Telegraph - May 24 2013]
tarif plombier [Published Al Bawaba - May 24 2013]
Dishwashing soap reveals presence of mole crickets [Published Sun Herald - May 24 2013]
Fertilizer Numbers [Published BellaOnline - May 24 2013]
Scale infestations injure magnolias [Published Augusta Chronicle - May 24 2013]
COMMENT: A new suite of laws Tammy Swofford [Published Daily Times - May 24 2013]
UNIBEST Technology Takes Root with WinField/Lan... [Published Business Wire - May 23 2013]
Plymouth Webelo pack fights Garlic Mustard in t... [Published Sun Sailor - May 23 2013]
Why Do Cicadas Invade In Such Crazy Numbers? [Published Popular Science - May 23 2013]
Why Do Cicadas Invade In Such Crazy Numbers? [Published Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, ... - May 23 2013]
A succulent invasion [Published Baltimore Sun - May 23 2013]
Mexican poppy on the march after wet w [Published Efficient Farming - May 23 2013]
Beauvoir tree project includes education outreach [Published WLOX - May 23 2013]
Keep the Attraction Up By Keeping the Weeds Down [Published PHS Group - May 22 2013]
Turfland's New Root Booster Helps Establish New... [Published Yahoo! Finance - May 22 2013]
Check weather before planting [Published Newbury Port News - May 22 2013]
Guide to shallow rooted vegetables [Published Helium - May 22 2013]
Green Scene: May, Be vigilant! [Published Hub - May 22 2013]
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Coooool: Chandelier Casts Vine Shadows On The W... [Published Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - May 13 2013]
This is the Forms In Nature light sculpture . When lit, it makes it look like shadowy vines are climbing the walls of your room. When unlit, everything is dark and the chances of stubbing a toe increases exponentially.Forms in Nature is a artwork ...
Potential leak of data: Default Security Password [Published LeakedIn - Apr 19 2013]
Detected 1 occurrence(s) of ‘default (pass|passwd|password|secret)’: word: ACTi: admin/123456 or Admin/123456 Arecont Vision: none Avigilon: admin/admin Axis: traditionally root/pass, new Axis cameras require password creation during first login Basler: ...
Secrets of the world's most successful tumblewe... [Published Boing Boing - Apr 10 2013]
Tumbleweeds aren't a type of plant. It's more of a description — the thing that happens when the bushy above-ground parts of lots of different types of plants dry, die, and disconnect from the healthy root system below. It is then free to blow wherever ...
After The Drought Of 2012, The 'Spring Freezing... [Published Clusterstock - Mar 26 2013]
The drought of 2012 devastated farms across America. By one count, it was the second most expensive "weather event" ever . Now we have the "spring freezing," which has seen much of the U.S. flirting with record-low temperatures. While Midwestern ...
Study projects regional climate effects from ra... [Published Green Car Congress - Mar 10 2013]
Conversion of large swaths of Brazilian land for sugar plantations will help the country meet its needs for producing cane-derived ethanol, but it also could lead to regional climate effects, according to a team of researchers from Arizona State University, ...
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UNIBEST Technology Takes Root with WinField/Lan... [Published Business Wire - May 23 2013]
Kallelse till årsstämma [Published GlobeNewswire: Advertising News - Mar 27 2013]
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