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Are you breaking the law?

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Are you breaking the law?

 

UCLA Law Review warns, "Before propagating a plant, consumers should understand how plant patents limit the ability to legally reproduce some plant varieties"

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Groundcherry gets genetic upgrades: Turning a garden curiosity into an agricultural powerhouse

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Groundcherry gets genetic upgrades: Turning a garden curiosity into an agricultural powerhouse

 

Science Daily reported, "Imagine a small fruit that tastes like a cross between a tomato and a pineapple, wrapped in its own natural paper lantern. That's the groundcherry (Physalis grisea) -- a little-known relative of tomatoes that's been quietly growing in gardens and small farms across North America for centuries. Now, this humble fruit is getting a 21st-century upgrade thanks to some cutting-edge genetic research."

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How To Use Ecological Gardening To Protect Your Plantings & The Planet

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How To Use Ecological Gardening To Protect Your Plantings & The Planet

 

Sustainable Jungle published this informative article last year written by Amber McDaniel on the subject of "ecological gardening."

She wrote, "Instead of soiling our gardens and planet with chemicals and GMO plant varieties, we should be using our own backyards to return to our natural, holistic roots, in every sense."

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Grow Parthenocarpic Cucumbers for a Disease-Free Harvest

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Grow Parthenocarpic Cucumbers for a Disease-Free Harvest

 

National Gardening Association published "good news for home gardeners struggling with cucumber blights and diseases, most of which are spread by insects!"

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Get the USDA Forest Service Invasive Plants Reference and Field Guide

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Get the USDA Forest Service Invasive Plants Reference and Field Guide

 

The USDA Forest Service Invasive Plants Reference and Field Guide is a "must-have" addition to your horticultural library.

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