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EUCALYPTOLOGICS - On Sustainable Eucalyptus Cultiv…

EUCALYPTOLOGICS - On Sustainable Eucalyptus Cultivation

http://git-forestry-blog.blogspot.com/

Where information resources on sustainable Eucalyptus cultivation worldwide, be it at nursery stage, ornamental gardens or timber plantations, can be found. Plus good images. Find us too at www.git-forestry.com

Soekershof, the 'scientific' backup

Soekershof, the 'scientific' backup

http://soekershof.wordpress.com

Site about cultivation of succulents including cacti. Focussed on Western Cape in South Africa. Site is primary a service tool for the own nursery customers of Soekershof Walkabout, Mazes & Botanical Gardens.

Leadership Cultivation

Leadership Cultivation

http://www.leadershipcultivation.com

The development of good leadership for service in the future starts with the seed we sow today. This blog will give professional advice about politics, current events, social policy, sports, and personal self help. It will seek to be an inspiratio

Urban Cultivation

Urban Cultivation

http://urbancultivation.com

Infusing a little natural growing into my urban life, my ideas,tips, successes and failures in growing vegetables and fruits in the city.

Cultivation Nation

Cultivation Nation

http://cultivationnation.blogspot.com

Commentary on all things cultural- the arts, food, wine, architecture, politics...cultivating a diverse perspective on the nation.

Deepest Health

Deepest Health

http://www.deepesthealth.com

An informative and entertaining blog pertaining to Classical Chinese Medicine. Covers basic and advanced information about CCM, but also explores the intersections of Chinese philosophy (medical and non-medical) with personal productivity, politics,

My Orchids Journal

My Orchids Journal

http://myorchidsjournal.blogspot.com/

Orchids,traditionally, the exclusive province of the wealthy specialists are now grown and enjoyed in the homes and greenhouses around the world. The myth that orchids are impossibly difficult and expensive to grow is gradually being dispelled by hom

Whole Life Gardening

Whole Life Gardening

http://wholelifegardening.com/blog/

I believe that gardening isn’t separate from other aspects of life, but is part of the whole. This blog reflects that. Life, death, creativity, beauty, politics, sex, treachery, humor, and spirituality: it’s all in your own backyard. As someone w

Eat More Toadstools

Eat More Toadstools

http://eatmoretoadstools.com/wordpress/

The Eat More Toadstools site is primarily dedicated to such subjects as wild, cultivated, edible and medicinal fungi and plants, but anything else I find interesting is fair game. What I find interesting will usually relate to mushrooms in one way o

Home and Gardening

Home and Gardening

http://www.greenarygarden.blogspot.com

It is for them who love Garden and Gardening

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National Symposium to Harness The Spices of Northeast

Sinlung Nation | 18 hours ago

By Peter Chachei Dimapur, Nov 15 : India’s northeastern states hold immense potential for the large-scale cultivation of spices. To encourage its production, a national symposium on spices was organized in Dimapur recently. The objective was to del read more

Book Review – The Story of Tea

Tea Blog | November 12th 2009 by Online Stores, Inc

by Stephanie Hanson I come across many tea books as I peruse the shelves at book stores and libraries, where I spend a great deal of my free time. Many of them are redundant, but this book is not one of them. The Story of Tea by Mary Lou and Robert read more

SARASOTA CRIMINAL BLOG: Sheriff’s Deputies’ Deception Leads T…

Florida Criminal Defense Attorney Blog | November 12th 2009

A Sarasota County judge didn’t buy into the ruse used by a couple of sheriff’s deputies who gained entry into a Sarasota home by telling the homeowner they were with the Florida Department of Children and Families. The Sarasota County sheriff’s read more

Anyone can succeed in business now:Moggie

Bintulu Online | November 11th 2009 by bintuluonline

BINTULU: Any group of people can be successful entrepreneurs now.And the setting up of a successful company is not an impossible thing to achieve, Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Tan Sri Datuk Amar Leo Moggie said Saturday.He said ev read more

Cocona | Peach Tomato – solanum sessilliforum

Fruit and Nut Trees | November 11th 2009 by steve

Cocona, Solanum sessilliforum, also known as Peach Tomato, Cubiu and Orinoko Apple is an evergreen, small, about 2 meters tall, tropical fruit bearing shrub, similar in appearance to naranjilla, Solanum quitoense. The plant is a member of the Solan read more

Shree Renuka Sugars acquires Brazilian Sugar and Ethanol Company

The First Reporter | November 11th 2009 by Mr Singh

Shree Renuka Sugars Limited (SRSL) has entered into Definitive Agreements for the acquisition of VALE DO IVAI S. A. ACUCAR E ALCOOL (VDI), a Brazilian sugar and ethanol production company. The acquisition includes two sugar and ethanol production fa read more

Sri Lanka Loan Scheme Helps Farmers and Fishermen in Former North…

Invest In Sri Lanka | November 10th 2009 by Verajay

10th November 2009, www.lankabusinessonline.comFarmers and fishermen have been among the main borrowers under a Sri Lankan government loan scheme to revive economic activity in the former northern war zone, the Central Bank said.It said in a statemen read more

Hybrid vegetables take hold

Bangladesh Economic News | November 10th 2009

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=113544 Hybrid vegetables take hold Sohel Parvez Bangladesh is slowly coming out of a seasonal barrier in vegetables production mainly, helped by consistent growth in sales and cultivation of read more

How to Grow Weed

Blog 4 games | November 10th 2009

In the 1920’s and early 30’s, Hemp was being promoted as the plant that could save the world. It’s hundreds of uses and amazing ability to grow with little effort made this plant the perfect choice for fuel, clothing, paper, and e read more

Agriculture During the High Middle Ages

The Ancient Digger | November 10th 2009 by Lauren Axelrod

During the High Middle Ages, the culture saw a significant increase in arable land which was directly influencing the population, which was on the rise. People were settling down and agricultural production was sustaining more and more families. Much read more

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