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      <title>Growing a weed-free garden starts here</title>
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With summer now underway, the gardening bug is starting to bite.
Even some of us non-gardeners are contemplating a small veggie or
herb patch to lower grocery bills, and then there&amp;#39;s Michelle
Obama&amp;#39;s inspiring White House plot. So let&amp;#39;s all hop on the
garden bandwagon and start planting.</description>
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      <title>User post: How does your garden grow?</title>
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&lt;p&gt;I think that finally Spring has arrived in my area!&amp;nbsp; We are
now hitting 70 and 80 degrees during this week and I’ve been
browsing planting sites for flower seeds and bare root plants.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I’ve always wanted a garden of my own, however, because I live
in town and have a smallish lot,…&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>Books and Toys to Cultivate Even the Tiniest of Green Thumbs</title>
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      <description>Teaching science to preschoolers can sound at first offputting,
almost grandiose. Oh, but it&amp;#39;s not! It&amp;#39;s so fun that it
seems almost like cheating to say you&amp;#39;re doing it in the guise
of opening their little minds to the world around them. Experts
tell us that teaching science is essential to children because
it&amp;#39;s a way of thinking -- using observation, experimentation,
analysis to get through life. It strikes us that it&amp;#39;s really
just a restatement of what these little darlings have been doing
every day we&amp;#39;ve known them -- watching, taking it all in,
giving it a whirl, and seeing what happens. Science for
preschoolers is code for being curious, plain and simple. And
you&amp;#39;ve got to answer all those incessant &amp;quot;why?&amp;quot;s and
&amp;quot;how much farther?&amp;quot;s anyway, so why not do so with the
confidence that you are really just engaging in scientific dialogue
with a very small person?!</description>
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      <title>Where Does Preschool Science Start? In the Garden!</title>
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      <description>Science and preschool…. Can those two words possibly belong in the
same sentence? Making babies and caring for newborns can, of
course, seem like one giant, marvelous science experiment from the
parental point of view. But now that our milky bundles have finally
turned into something resembling small human beings, can it really
already be time to start teaching them science? The Savvy answer to
that one is yes and no. There is no prior knowledge required on our
part, and very little “teaching” involved, but is it definitely
time to get our preschoolers into science. It’s not hard – young
children are into science no matter what.</description>
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