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USDA Unveils New Gardening Zone Map
A new map will give garners in Montana a chance to turn over a new leaf for the first time in decades. Experts at Plant Land, a nursery in Kalispell, explained how the Department of Agriculture changed its map.
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St. Louis region is warming up for gardeners
New map puts area in warmer planting zone because average minimum temperatures are going up.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture says warmer climate allows people in Ohio to grow more kinds of plants
The white flowering dogwood and southern magnolia are examples of trees that used to be risky for this area, but not anymore.
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New plant map shifts area to warmer zone
Suddenly, ornamental cabbage seems so unnecessary. Who needs a frigid flower wannabe when a balmy winter has so far brought us daffodils, camellias, snowdrops, jasmine — in short, a January blossom party designed to make longtime gardeners in these parts scratch their heads in disbelief. Read full article >>
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East Lyme launching municipal tree nursery
East Lyme - The town will start growing its own trees for streetscape and beautification projects on the newly acquired Darrow Pond property, thanks to a $4,000 state grant announced Tuesday."The
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Exotic beetle spreads to Sevier county
An invasive beetle that kills ash trees has been confirmed in Sevier County, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture .
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Boxwood blight hits Oregon for first time
The disease causes the evergreen species to lose its leaves.
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New fungal plant disease in Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - It's no sudden oak death, but Oregon agriculture officials say a new fungal plant disease has been detected in Oregon for the first time. Unlike the pathogen that causes sudden oak death, the state Agriculture Department said...
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