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</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/nov/08/saga-shrub-hydrangeas-continues/?partner=RSS</link><description>There are several issues related to the shrub that are important to keep in mind
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</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/aug/09/dont-let-heat-get-you-down/?partner=RSS</link><description>Make sure to pick weeds, vegetables
</description><author>laurapstokes@bellsouth.net (Laura Stokes )</author><pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 03:11:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-36847-733263</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Laura Stokes </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Don’t let the heat get you down</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>dont-let-heat-get-you-down</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-36847-733263</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Summer bulbs to invigorate your landscape
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/jul/01/summer-bulbs-invigorate-your-landscape/?partner=RSS</link><description>You can extend the springtime pageantry of colors, flowers and fragrances in your garden throughout the summer with bulbs. 
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</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/may/10/earthworms-gardeners-best-friend/?partner=RSS</link><description>If you are “into” worms, or if your children are, you may want to create a worm bed. It’s a great educational project, and could provide you a few more worms and some fertilizer for your garden.
</description><author>laurapstokes@bellsouth.net (Laura Stokes )</author><pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 02:53:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-33722-733172</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Laura Stokes </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Earthworms: A gardener's best friend</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>earthworms-gardeners-best-friend</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-33722-733172</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Tranquil garden is perfect sanctuary
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/may/03/tranquil-garden-perfect-sanctuary/?partner=RSS</link><description>Juanita Garrison visits her friend's Garden Sanctuary
</description><pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 23:07:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-33478-733165</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Juanita  Garrison</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Tranquil garden is perfect sanctuary</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>tranquil-garden-perfect-sanctuary</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-33478-733165</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>When your shrubs don't bloom
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/apr/29/when-your-shrubs-dont-bloom/?partner=RSS</link><description>If a plant has never bloomed, the cause could be the climate, soil, light or maturity of the plant.
</description><pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:20:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-33306-733161</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Bob  Polomski </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>When your shrubs don't bloom</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>when-your-shrubs-dont-bloom</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-33306-733161</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Annual Mimosa Garden Club tour to showcase newer gardens this year
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/apr/11/annual-mimosa-garden-club-tour-showcase-newer-gard/?partner=RSS</link><description>On April 19, three private Anderson landscapes will be open for viewing in the annual garden tour sponsored by the Mimosa Garden Club. 
</description><author>malmgrenjeanne@yahoo.com (Jeanne  Malmgren )</author><pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:27:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32586-733143</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Lifestyle Editor">Jeanne  Malmgren </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Annual Mimosa Garden Club tour to showcase newer gardens this year</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>annual-mimosa-garden-club-tour-showcase-newer-gard</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32586-733143</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Toughen seedlings before planting day
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/apr/10/toughen-seedlings-planting-day/?partner=RSS</link><description>I think I speak for all gardeners when I say “Hooray for spring!”
</description><author>laurapstokes@bellsouth.net (Laura Stokes )</author><pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 02:07:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32569-733142</guid><category>life/columns</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Laura Stokes </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Toughen seedlings before planting day</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>toughen-seedlings-planting-day</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32569-733142</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Plant Notebook: New England aster
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/28/plant-notebook-new-england-aster/?partner=RSS</link><description>New England aster is an herbaceous perennial that's drought-tolerant and low-maintenance.
</description><pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:49:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32077-733129</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine>By Lisa Wagner/Director of Education, S.C. Botanical Garden</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Plant Notebook: New England aster</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>plant-notebook-new-england-aster</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32077-733129</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Garden Works: All about the Bradford pear
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/28/garden-works-all-about-bradford-pear/?partner=RSS</link><description>Garden Works columnist Bob Polomski admits to a fondness for the spring beauty of Bradford pear trees.  
</description><pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:44:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32076-733129</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Bob  Polomski </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Garden Works: All about the Bradford pear</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>garden-works-all-about-bradford-pear</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-32076-733129</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Know your enemy — in the garden
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/14/know-your-enemy-garden/?partner=RSS</link><description>Watch out for "illegal alien" plant species that can take up space in your garden quickly.
</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31373-733115</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine>By Jan Haldeman/Special to the Independent-Mail</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Know your enemy — in the garden</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>know-your-enemy-garden</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31373-733115</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Enjoy the fruits of a vegetable garden
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/13/enjoy-fruits-vegetable-garden/?partner=RSS</link><description>The basics of getting the most out of your small garden this year.
</description><author>laurapstokes@bellsouth.net (Laura Stokes )</author><pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 02:43:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31369-733114</guid><category>life/columns</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Laura Stokes </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Enjoy the fruits of a vegetable garden</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>enjoy-fruits-vegetable-garden</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31369-733114</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Native plants a great way to go in your garden
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/06/native-plants-great-way-go-your-garden/?partner=RSS</link><description>To attract butterflies and have a better chance of your plants surviving the heat and humidity, choose locally grown native plants.
</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 02:40:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31099-733107</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine>Jessica Harwood</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Native plants a great way to go in your garden</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>native-plants-great-way-go-your-garden</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31099-733107</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Will vitamins make her sweet or sour?
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/06/will-vitamins-make-her-sweet-or-sour/?partner=RSS</link><description>Juanita Garrison compares "sweet" and "sour" soil.
</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 02:30:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31098-733107</guid><category>life/columns</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Juanita  Garrison</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Will vitamins make her sweet or sour?</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>will-vitamins-make-her-sweet-or-sour</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31098-733107</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Plant Notebook
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/mar/06/p/?partner=RSS</link><description>Learn about Sambucus canadensis, commonly known as American Elderberry.
</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 02:29:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31097-733107</guid><category>life/garden-home</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine>Lisa Wagner</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Plant Notebook</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>p</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-31097-733107</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Spring means the arrival of crabgrass
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/feb/28/spring-means-arrival-crabgrass/?partner=RSS</link><description>Careful planning and landscaping can reduce the presence of crabgrass in your yard.
</description><pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:26:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-30775-733100</guid><category>life/columns</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Garden &amp; Home Columnist">Bob  Polomski </apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Local</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Spring means the arrival of crabgrass</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://independentmail.com" City="Anderson" CountryArea="SC">Anderson Independent Mail</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>spring-means-arrival-crabgrass</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:independentmail.com:news-Story-30775-733100</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item><title>Orchids have their druthers, but they’re not difficult
</title><link>http://independentmail.com/news/2008/feb/21/orchids-have-their-druthers-theyre-not-difficult/?partner=RSS</link><description>Jeannette "Parky" Dodge of Salem, who has been growing orchids for 35 years, offers some tips on how to care for the flower often described as fussy and fragile to grow.
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