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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Pokey plants are in this year, and the hottest trend is to establish a year-round succulent garden full of cactus and other arid-loving plants that feature incredibly sculptural forms and blooms to die for. Several kinds of cactus, aloe, puya, agave and other succulents are hardy to temperatures below zero, but what kills them is sitting in cold, wet soil throughout our rainy winters. The key...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... vegetable.“The Cheshire and Wirral climates are perfect for growing asparagus, because of the sandy soil and the fact that here we are on a peninsula, so it is cooler, allowing the asparagus to grow slower and thereby letting the flavour mature,” explains the fourth- generation farmer.The crop was so successful that Claremont Farm now supplies many of Merseyside’s most well-renowned...
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Diner's journal by Frank Bruni (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... equipment, with seeds from organic heritage varieties selected for flavor. The potager is part sandy soil and part clay soil, so every plant is grown where it develops best. The atmosphere, for a Michelin 3 star, is remarkably relaxed and unpretentious. The whole focus is on the food and the unalloyed pleasure that it can give.”
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.
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NewsChannel 8 (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains
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TABaker (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The saga continues The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a series of murders in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.
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Miami Herlad (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
AP - The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains. Read the full story
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains. In February, a team of forensic...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.
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Hecate (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... I've edited madly and I've tried desperately and badly to grow herbs in shade and rich, acid soil. This year, in late March, I figured that I'd lived with the land enough, edited enough, gotten an idea of what I wanted. After a long search, I hired a landscape designer: a local boy, someone who's, above all, a good listener. And, now, we've begun. We've torn up land, buried drainage pipes,...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The sheriff of the remote region where Charles Manson hid after a killing spree in the summer of 1969 said Friday that he will allow researchers to begin digging into the sandy soil in search of possible human remains.