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Wild Blueberries - Brain Food for Boomers?

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[HealthNewsDigest.com] - In contrast to larger, cultivated berries, the Wild ones are actually hundreds of different low-bush varieties that occur naturally in the coastal fields and barrens of Maine and Canada. According to researcher Dr. Mary Ann Lila, director of the Plants

Get a jump on summer by growing herbs indoors now

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[nwitimes.com] - "With herbs like basil you can start the seeds now," says Pat Rosenwinkle, president of the Gibson Woods Wild Ones, a local chapter of Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes, a nonprofit environmental education and advocacy group working to

Kangaroo Mob

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[ABC Online] - In the second of our new strand of Wild Ones natural history documentaries, we meet the mob of 'street smart' kangaroos moving into Australia's capital city and the ecologists following their every move. Over the course of one drought-stricken year we

Skyridge Church to host natural gardening talk by Tom Small on Saturday - Kalamazoo Gazette

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[MLive.com] - Small is the co-founder of the Kalamazoo chapter of Wild Ones, an organization which advocates use of native plant species and ecologically-sound landscaping and gardening practices. "We're trying to present programs which emphasize sustainability,"
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