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Local greenhouse explains how to keep plants safe from frost

North Mississippi is getting an early taste of winter over the next couple of days. Overnight lows are expected to be at or below freezing, and that can be bad news for your outdoor plants. ....

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Container gardening provides ample options for limited space

Container gardening provides ample options for limited space
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Partial to Home: Please, no more Bradford pears

On a recent afternoon, as I was crossing the parking lot at Trinity Healthcare on the way to visit an aunt, I smelled something putrid, like dead fish. I had just ducked under a row of Bradford pears in full bloom, the source of the foul odor. ....

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Fertilizer prices rise due to war, other supply-chain issues

Fertilizer prices rise due to war, other supply-chain issues
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Partial to Home: A bouquet on Seventh Street


Partial to Home: A bouquet on Seventh Street
Birney Imes
For years I’ve admired the yard of Glenda and Raymond Gross. Last week, seeing them at work, I stopped to admire their work up close and visit. I first met Raymond years ago at the YMCA when we both played handball.
Raymond Gross grew up in Harlan County, Kentucky, the son of a coal miner and a mother who tended the needs of her nine children, which included milking the family cow.
As did most kids growing up in the mid-century rural South, Raymond spent much of his childhood immersed in nature. “We did what country boys did,” he said. Each summer he and his buddies made their own swimming pool by damming Wallins Creek also the name of the small community he lived in. He foraged in the woods for ginseng, mayapple root and bloodroot, which they sold $2 a pound for the ginseng to a man Gross calls “our resident millionaire.” ....

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