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Article: Does your garden make you see red? That's good! (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- June 2, 1994
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SAN JOSE, Calif. _ Looking at your garden through rose-colored glasses will reveal the opposite of what you'd expect _ the real picture of your failed cultivation efforts.
A tinkerer's military invention _ a pair of special rose-tinted goggles _ soon will permit you to see through your garden's healthy green sheen and discover otherwise invisible signs of plant damage.
NASA scientist Leonard A. Haslim's ``passive chlorophyll detector'' also has the potential to help farmers detect crop damage sooner than ever, and it may save the lives of firefighters by allowing them to see hot spots.
Costing about the same as a pair of designer sunglasses, a generic garden ...
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