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Planting Hatred, Sowing Pain: The Psychology of the ...
Planting Hope, Sowing Peace?: In Planting Hatred, Sowing Pain, Salinas examines the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict focusing on its effect on the lives of the individuals on both sides, and the undeniable need to come to an agreement. Salinas' writing style [... more]
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Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls
Book Description: Green roofs and walls reduce pollution and run-off, and also help insulate and reduce the maintenance needs of buildings. This book describes the practical techniques required to plant on roofs and walls, discussing how roofs may be [... more]
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Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore
Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore [... more]
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Planting Seeds
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Planting the Seed
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Planting Root Crops
With the planning and soil preparation taken care of, you're ready to decide whether to plant in raised beds or trenches, and whether to use wide or single rows. The simplest raised beds are nothing more than well-worked garden soil raked into a ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Timing The Potato Planting
Potatoes can be planted very early in the season -- almost as soon as the frost is out of the ground and you're able to work the soil. In the North, you can plant your first crop of early maturing potatoes in April, usually six to eight weeks ... [... more]
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Planting Peas
You can plant peas in a number of different fashions. Check to see which one suits your garden best. Although peas can be grown successfully in single rows, you'll have a more abundant harvest with much less work if you grow peas in wide rows. ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Planting Onions
Plant your sets early in the spring. Onions do best if the temperature is cool when they start to grow, and warm as they mature. Northern springs are certainly cool -- and often frosty! But as the saying goes, "You can't kill an onion -- even ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Church Planting: Laying Foundations
Necessary Read!: This is by far the best of the best. It challenges pragmatic approaches by most popular models/methods of church planting and calls for planters to understand their greater purpose as the missio Dei (mission of God). It is a trenchant [... more]
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Planting Peanuts
Plant peanut seeds after all danger of frost has passed -- at least two weeks after the last spring frost. Peanuts are a heat-loving crop, so choose a spot where the plants will receive as much sun and warmth as possible while they're ... [... more]
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Trench Planting Root Crops
If you want to grow terrific root crops in hard clay or compacted soil, and you can get your hands on a lot of organic matter (shredded leaves, grass clippings), give trenching a try. It's another way to create an ideal growing environment for ... [... more]
National Gardening Association
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