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June 5, 2008
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National NewsFrom NGA EditorsNew Sun-Tolerant CaladiumCaladiums are known for their ability to brighten shady spots in the yard with their colorful leaves. Now there's a caladium that's more sun tolerant than other varieties, and its shorter stature... Grapes May Protect Against DiabetesAccording to the National Institutes of Health, it’s estimated that 1 in every 400 to 600 children and adolescents in the U.S. has type 1 diabetes. This epidemic has spurred research into ways to... New Animal Control for GardensControlling marauding animals from eating your landscape and garden is a never-ending task. Now there’s a new, low-impact, technological tool to add to your list of repellent sprays, fences, and... Warm Temperatures Increase the Sugar and Nutrients in TomatoesMost gardeners know the flavor and nutritional quality of fresh tomatoes is best if you grow your own. New research from France shows that the temperature at which fruit ripens can also affect the... |
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