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  <title>Thanksgiving Menu First Took Root In American Soil</title>
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  <description>Thanksgiving, more than most celebrations, carries a warm spirit of gratitude for the bounties produced from the earth. </description>
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  <title>It's A Sweet Potato, Not A Yam!!!</title>
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  <description>Confusion starts because sweet potatoes have yellow, orange, dark red or brown roots and white, orange or yellow flesh. </description>
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  <title>Oh My!!! Pumpkin Pie!!!!</title>
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  <description>What would Thanksgiving dinner be without pumpkin pie? Not to destroy your illusions, but the Pilgrims' pumpkin pies were not of the store bought variety. In fact, they weren't pies at all.</description>
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  <title>All You Need To Know About Flowering Pears </title>
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  <description>Flowering pears are the showiest fall tree right now. There are many cultivars and each of these has different characteristics. Select the ones that give you the shape and color that you want in your landscape.</description>
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  <title>Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers 2009 Winner</title>
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  <description>Congratulations to Andrew Isrealsen of Taylorsville. With a 919lb monster, he is the winner of the 2009 Giant Pumpkin Weigh Off.</description>
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  <title>Squashes Are Easy To Grow And Store </title>
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  <description>Among the most interesting, nutritious and useful of all vegetables are the squashes</description>
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  <title>Storing Summer Bulbs</title>
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  <description>Finding the perfect time to take care of all the garden tasks is sometimes tricky.</description>
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  <title>Last Call for Bulbs</title>
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  <description>When most gardeners are winding down for the season and waiting for the plants to die of frost, some are waiting and planning for the promises of spring.</description>
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  <title>Growing own food a great stimulus package</title>
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  <description>With all the bad economic news, most families are looking at their finances a little more carefully.</description>
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  <title>Utah Farmers Market </title>
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  <description>Farmers Markets have sprung up statewide in Utah and provide an excellent way to support your local economy not to mention learning to eat healthy and seasonally.</description>
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  <title>Crunch Into Fall By Planting An Apple Tree</title>
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  <description>It would be hard to imagine a more beautiful time of the year than fall. Colored leaves, ripening pumpkins and crisp apples are highlights of the gardening season.</description>
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  <title>Loss Of Chlorophyll Leads To Fall's Beauty </title>
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  <description>Fall colors provide a beautiful palette of spectacular hues. The leaves change from green to brilliant shades of red, gold, orange, purple and amber. </description>
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  <title>When Is Time Ripe For Picking Backyard Fruit?</title>
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  <description>&quot;Could my fruit be ripe already?&quot; This question is repeated time and time again, but this year is asked even more than usual</description>
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  <title>Save Yourself Labor By Planting Shrubs </title>
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  <description>The time and expense of replanting annual flowers year after year or of digging and dividing perennials is laborious. Help accomplish this goal by including shrubs in the landscape.</description>
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  <title>Common Problems With Tomatoes</title>
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  <description>Knowing what problems are likely to happen and how to prevent them will assure an unending supply of these tasty treats.</description>
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  <title>Saving Seeds</title>
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  <description>All gardeners have to be natural born savers. There is little to do with gardening that doesn't involve some form of saving. </description>
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  <title>The Right Trap for the Right Wasp</title>
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  <description>A common question I hear this time of year is, &quot;My yard is overrun with wasps, and they are eating my raspberries and grapes. I put out a trap, but why hasn't it helped?&quot;</description>
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  <title>Tomatoes Are Popular With Gardeners, Insects</title>
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  <description>Home-grown tomatoes are by all measures the most popular of all garden items. More gardeners grow these than grow any other edible plant. From large tomato patches to the single plants tucked into flower beds or in containers, tomatoes are growing in Utah gardens.</description>
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  <title>Anthracnose Leaf Blight of Shade Trees</title>
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  <description>A number of different trees are affected by anthracnose diseases. These fungal diseases can cause severe leaf blighting and deformation, but in many cases damage to plant health is not severe.</description>
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  <title>The Wonderful World of Apricots </title>
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  <description>Apricots are generally self-fruitful, but most experts recommend planting two varieties close together to ensure good fruit set. </description>
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