by Clint Carty
January 30 2012 10:53
This otherworldly type of plant with a vast range of species produces an amazing array of color and texture combinations that make you wonder how they landed on earth. Besides desktop Zen gardens and windowsill companions, succulents often make good ground cover outdoors and some species can grow quite large, given time. If you haven’t ever made friends with a potted succulent and are not quite sure where to start, or just love to read everything you possibly can on the subject because you have hundreds, read on!
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by Deanna Krinn
January 24 2012 08:30

This Purcellville, Va. facility produces 4,000 heads of fresh lettuce and other greens a week for sale to area restaurants and farmers markets and is quickly gaining a reputation as the “premier grower of gourmet lettuces and salad greens” in its area.
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by Deanna Krinn
January 17 2012 11:42

An entrepreneur in Montreal saw no reason for location or climate to stand in the way of fresh produce being available to the community all year – especially if that produce is grown using hydroponics.
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by Deanna Krinn
January 10 2012 08:15
In 2011, the world’s population hit seven billion and as we march on into the new year, the question begs to be asked: where are we going to get our food as the planet fills up with more people and less arable land?
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