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Good sources for seeds for a edible home garden?

June 26th, 2008
home and garden
Stacy asked:


After reading Scocasso !’s comment, I’m really inspired to get a edible garden on my own. My parents used to have a small edible homegrown garden when we were growing up and I remember it was really enjoyable to grow you own food.

So does anyone know any good online or catalogue source where I can buy seeds for vegetable and fruits? Or perhaps any tip on finding a local garden supplier?

Thanks a lot.

Melvin

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What is a good site for Ukrainian news and information, in English?

June 21st, 2008
news and information
Ava S asked:


I’m learning Ukrainian, but before I can read it well, what is a good site to get current news and info?

Laura

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Where to buy seeds for home garden in Miami?

June 17th, 2008
home and garden
David M asked:


What are the best stores to buy seeds and small plants for a home in Miami?

Toby

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how do news networks get their news information?

June 7th, 2008
news and information
snafu1 asked:


I know that local news stations probably use a police scanner, when news of a police/fire/emergency type of matter comes up. How about other news? How about the funny news out there, or the peculiar news? Do some news networks copy the news from other networks, who break the story first? Like I saw on ABC News a few weeks ago the story of the girl in Florida who kept hiccuping over and over. Now, ABC News just released a story of another girl who can’t stop sneezing. Well, today, a local CBS affiliate talked about both the girl who was constantly hiccuping, and the girl who was constantly sneezing.

Could the internet be the source of such off-the-wall news, and the news networks, whether local or international, get the news from there?

Is it safe to assume that the big three (NBC, ABC, CBS) all show pretty much the same news, alongside FOX and CNN?

Ariel

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