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 | Testing our mettle (Editorial 8-01-08)
Whatever it is that drives Dwight and Jay and all the others who’ve faced adversity — spirit? fortitude? dedication? — it sustains an entire industry. by Sally D. Benson
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 | Little gems (Editorial 7-15-08)
In each and every garden I’ve been privileged to visit, no matter the size, there’s been an intangible lesson just waiting to be learned. by Sally D. Benson
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 | Enough is too much
In an age of plenty ... we’ve moved into a period of Too Many Choices. … So we’re left with a paralyzing dilemma: What and how do we choose? by Sally D. Benson
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 | Good things in small packages
Soaring fuel costs, environmental concerns and aging baby boomers mean the American dream home is a lot smaller than it used to be. by Sally D. Benson
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 | Pinching travel pennies
When you book your trip — and when you’re ready to return — make sure you read the fine print. And read it again. Then ask. by Sally D. Benson
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 | An uphill battle (Editorial 5-15-08)
As gardeners and environmentalists often confuse ‘exotic’ with ‘invasive,’ too many citizens hear ‘immigrant’ and immediately assume ‘illegal.’ by Sally D. Benson
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 | Elevating the garden-variety
A nice, livable landscape — with usable, attractive outdoor space that is environmentally sound — shouldn’t have to be a luxury. by Sally D. Benson
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 | A sustainable economy?
The green industry doesn’t receive the same coverage — or respect — as the greed industry. by Sally D. Benson
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