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Computer-controlled Cauliflower? When Software Meets Spinach

Computer-controlled Cauliflower? When Software Meets Spinach

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Wouldn't it be totally cool to be a professional futurist? You'd get a paycheck for predicting what the world will look like in a hundred years, then wait for everyone to die before they can tell...

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Snakes In Your Garden

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You’ve probably heard people singing the praises of drip irrigation, which was developed in the early 60s in Israel. I thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread when it arrived on...

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Gone With The Wind

Gone With The Wind

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Yes, I'm still going on about water conservation. Well, why not? We're in the dog days of summer and I'm here to help you save a few gallons and a few bucks. Besides, if water is running off your...

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Irrigation Gizmos & Gadgets -- Part II

Irrigation Gizmos & Gadgets -- Part II

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The Brainiacs of Irrigation Timers How close are we to living in a Jetson's futureworld? When it comes to irrigation technology, pretty darn close. "Smart controllers" represent the next wave of...

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Irrigation Gizmos and Gadgets - Part I

Irrigation Gizmos and Gadgets - Part I

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Have you ever looked at the surface of your soil and thought, “Man, that looks dry; I’d better break out the hose”? If so, I envy your moisture-sensing x-ray vision! How else would you explain your super hero ability to know the amount of moisture below the soil just by observing the top 1/16” of crust?

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Part II -- Its Like Road Rage, Only Wetter

Part II -- It's Like Road Rage, Only Wetter

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Road rage: A motorist's uncontrolled anger usually provoked by the behavior of another driver. The affliction is officially recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. "Water rage," however, is not yet listed. But if it were, I'd probably be the poster child.

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Part I -- When The Well Runs Dry

Part I -- When The Well Runs Dry

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Perhaps it’s just a passing cycle, just a blip. Maybe next year the skies will open up and we’ll all be fine. I’m usually a cockeyed optimist, but not anymore—not when it comes to the big unknowns of climate change.

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Too Bad My Dogs Color Blind - Sizzling Hot Colors of Summer

Too Bad My Dog's Color Blind - Sizzling Hot Colors of Summer

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I was walking my dog the other afternoon and as is frequently the case, I had my trusty camera with me. Biff the Wonder Spaniel is a patient soul, waiting as I compose my shots. We were just taking a short neighborhood walk as the sun was shooing away the last of the gloom when I noticed that we were surrounded by all the hot colors of summer.

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Flowers From A Bad Sci-Fi Flick

Flowers From A Bad Sci-Fi Flick

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Every once in a while I run across a plant I just can't figure out how to use. The other-worldly flower of Puya alpestris dazzled and confounded me once again.

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You Love To Garden--Are You Ready To Turn Pro?

You Love To Garden--Are You Ready To Turn Pro?

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The big news from my San Diego visit was that this professional economist, wife and mother had just enrolled in the horticulture program at Cuyamaca Community College, majoring in landscape design! There’s an enthusiastic “I can DO this” demeanor that pours from Roberta Correia and convinces me that she will soon be a force to be reckoned with.

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Why Not Replace Your Plants With Styrofoam?

Why Not Replace Your Plants With Styrofoam?

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Maybe I’m missing something and you can straighten me out. I’ve been under the impression that people put plants in their yards because they want to bring a little bit of nature into their lives.

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Do You Suffer from One-of-Each-itis?

Do You Suffer from One-of-Each-itis?

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For gardeners, impulse shopping is hard to avoid when everything at the nursery is calling to you. Don't distress. There's a cure for what ails you and it doesn't require the use of pharmaceuticals.

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