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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Friday, November 24, 2006

Food

How Food Finds its Way to Your Plate

November 24, 2006 Where does your food really come from, and what should you have for dinner? Chances are that your food traveled hundreds of miles before it landed on your plate. But some experts say eating local might make us healthier.

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On Talk of the NationPlaylist

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Around the Nation

Late Bloomers Grace an Autumn Garden

Janet Draper in sun and shadow at the Mary Ripley Garden.

October 14, 2006 Spring is glorious and summer is lush, but gardens hold a special brilliance in the fall. The Mary Livingston Ripley garden in Washington, D.C., remains lively with blossoms in mid-October. Adrian Higgins, garden editor of The Washington Post, leads a sun-dappled tour.

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On All Things ConsideredPlaylist

Sunday, October 08, 2006

At Work with the Weed Warriors of the West

A tree-sized tamarisk is shown on the edge of a river.

October 8, 2006 Around the West invasive plants are crowding out native plants and changing ecosystems. Nearly every land management agency has an invasive species control program. The folks who run them see themselves as warriors of sorts, protecting their land from invaders.

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On Weekend Edition SundayPlaylist

Monday, August 28, 2006

Food

Celebrating Late Summer's Basil Bonanza

For commentator Jack Staub, basil is the taste of summer.

August 28, 2006 Commentator Jack Staub rhapsodizes about his favorite herb, basil, which is abundant at this time of year. He also offers hints about what to do with all of it, including a recipe for handy and easy-to-use pesto cubes.

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On All Things ConsideredPlaylist

Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Thursday, July 20, 2006

Diversions

Want a Unique House Color? An Expert Is Waiting

Janie Lowe (left) and Virginia Young creators of an environmentally-friendly paint line.

July 20, 2006 Painting your house can be a huge investment. That's why picking the right color is key. And getting help is easier than ever now that boutique paint lines and hand-crafted colors are in vogue. On a tour of a neighborhood in Portland, Ore., a color consultant offers a critique.

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On Morning EditionPlaylist

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Interviews

A Legend In His Own Field: Farmer John

Farmer John Peterson.

June 7, 2006 John Peterson was accused of turning his family farm into a haven for devil-worship, drugs, and orgies. But the flamboyant farmer eventually thrived by going organic. The Real Dirt on Farmer John tells his story.

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On Fresh Air from WHYYPlaylist

Monday, May 29, 2006

U.S.

Tending 'Defiant Gardens' During Wartime

May 29, 2006 From the Western Front trenches of World War I to the deserts of Iraq, soldiers have found comfort in the simple act of gardening. The author of a new book on wartime gardens call them an act of defiance.

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On Morning EditionPlaylist

Monday, May 15, 2006
Friday, May 05, 2006

Commentary

Obeying the Planting Bird's Orders

The planting bird (brown thrasher).

May 5, 2006 Commentator Julie Zickefoose is a rural birdwatcher. One of the signature sounds of spring's arrival is the song of the brown thrasher. If you listen closely, the bird seems to be sending out orders. Julie Zickefoose listens and obeys.

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On All Things ConsideredPlaylist

Monday, May 01, 2006

Books

'$64 Tomato': A Quest for the Perfect Garden

William Alexander

May 1, 2006 Like many aspiring gardeners, William Alexander wondered what it would be like to be able to wander out into the yard, and pluck a ripe, juicy tomato from the vine anytime he wanted. In a new book, he explores the true costs — and joys — of working one's own soil.

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On Morning EditionPlaylist

Thursday, March 02, 2006
Friday, February 17, 2006

Around the Nation

Best Blossoms at the Pacific Orchid Exposition

Prize-winning orchids in the commercial grower competition for Cymbidium.

February 17, 2006 San Francisco's Pacific Orchid Exposition is said to be one of the biggest such shows in the nation, where both amateur and professional horticulturalists show off their best blossoms.

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