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Article: Everyone can grow their own birdhouses.
- Article from:
- Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, OH)
- Article date:
- May 20, 2003
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Byline: Kathy Antoniotti
Gourds are easy to grow, and can be made into decorative items as well as birdhouses. Gourds must first be dried, then hollowed out and painted to preserve them.
I love gardening. Well, to be exact, I love flower gardening. Annuals, perennials _ it doesn't matter, I love all kinds of flowers.
You won't find any fruit or vegetables in my gardens, though. For produce, I go to the store. In my opinion, there are already enough back-yard produce farmers in the world.
In the fall, I never leave my house or car unlocked during the tomato, cucumber, zucchini (you supply the name) harvest season. Invariably, I will ...
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