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An end run on ethanol
Tribune staff reporterAs President Bush promotes ethanol as a green alternative to gasoline, his administration is quietly relaxing environmental rules for dozens of new corn-to-fuel refineries sprouting up across the nation. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is...Tags: John Ashcroft, Michael Hawthorne, Government, Standards, Science and Technology
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China feeds U.S. demand for wood as forests suffer
Tribune foreign correspondentNight and day, the timber ships reach this Yangtze River port, one of the world's busiest clearinghouses for logs from every corner of the globe: Southeast Asia, the Amazon, Russia, the Congo. Soon, this wood will be yours. It will be your hardwood...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Building Material, Economy, Business and Finance, Consumers, Agriculture
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Sedum: covering lots of ground
Times Staff WriterDespite all the attention that succulents have received during this record-breaking dry spell, an eco-conscious gardener could shout "Sedum!" with all his might and still be met with a collective shrug. See . . . what? SEE-dum, as in the evergreen...Tags: Gardening, Home and Garden Products, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), California
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Beauty and the plastic beast
In the garage, shed or basement of nearly every gardener, you will find stacks of plastic pots. Then there are mulch bags, pesticide and fertilizer bottles, flat trays from six-packs of annuals. We think of our gardening as greening the world, but it...Tags: Homes, Standards, Organic Chemical Industry, Science, Science and Technology
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5 things to know before buying mulch
Chicago TribuneA layer of mulch over the soil does plants no end of good. It insulates, keeping the temperature more steady and protecting roots from cold snaps and hot spells. It keeps soil moisture from evaporating so you don't have to water as often. It shades out...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Home and Garden Products, Death
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Gardening
When potted plants meet their demise, shake the dirt off outside and save it and the pot for another planting, or just add the dirt to your lawn. If reserved for another planting, you may want to add perlite and fertilizer. It's good earth you'll be...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Tomatoes, Chicago Tribune, Children, Gardening
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Part 2 of 2: Preservation vs. profit
Tribune staff reporterThe news stunned Lily Rodriguez. The Peruvian ecologist and her colleagues had just celebrated their success in getting Peru to create the world's largest privately managed national park, the Cordillera Azul, or Blue Mountains. The park designation, an...Tags: Forestry and Timber, U.S. Military, Science, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Economy, Business and Finance
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Cranking Up The Mower For A Smooth Summer
Scripps Howard News ServiceIt's Saturday. After the first-day-of-the-weekend glee wears off, it hits you. The lawn. The lawn you swore you would mow last week. And the week before. It's time to make friends with your mower. Clean it. Fix it. If you need to, hold a mower memorial...Tags: Texas, Home and Garden Products, Health, Death
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Plant Profile: White Trailing Lantana
Special to the SentinelScientific name: Lantana montevidensis Alba. Growth habit: A sprawling evergreen ground cover with vinelike stems growing to 2 feet tall and 4 feet wide. The leaves are thick, oval, toothed along the edges and produce a pungent fragrance when crushed;...Tags: Gardening, Home and Garden Products, Lantana, Florida
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Plant Profile -- Common Camellia
Special to the SentinelScientific name: Camellia japonica. Growth habit: An upright to rounded evergreen shrub to small tree growing to 15-feet tall. The leaves are glossy, dark green, elliptic in shape with small-toothed edges and grow to 4 inches long and half as wide....Tags: Gardening, Home and Garden Products, Florida, Death
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Read the complete first presidential debate
Sun-SentinelA transcript of Thursday's debate, as transcribed by e-Media Millworks, Inc.: LEHRER: Good evening, Mr. President, Senator Kerry. As determined by a coin toss, the first question goes to you, Senator Kerry. You have two minutes. Do you believe you...Tags: Wisconsin, U.S. Department of Defense, Military Equipment, Jordan, Economy, Business and Finance
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Plant profile: Crown of Thorns
Special to the SentinelScientific name: Euphorbia milii. Growth habit: A rounded to sprawling evergreen perennial with thorny stems and open-branching habit growing to 2 feet tall and wide. Plants produce only a few leaves, toward the ends of the branches, that grow to 3...Tags: Gardening, Home and Garden Products, Florida, Fertilizer, Water Restrictions
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