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Gardening Basics for a Changing Climate

As climate change occurs, our gardening practices must also adapt. By the end of this century, scientists predict that hardiness zones may become from one to two zones warmer in any given area. Some plants may adapt, others may not. In some areas, planning ahead will make a difference.
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Featured: $100 Million in Prizes for Clean Power

*Green Landscaping
*Carbon Footprints
*Earth-friendly chocolate

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A Tribute to Secretariat: Exclusive Gold Mint Julep Cups
A tribute will be made to Secretariat at the Kentucky Derby - the world's most expensive mint julep cup. The $1,000 Mint Julep Cup will only be available on Kentucky Derby Day. (Produced for Woodford Reserve)
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The Next and the New for Kitchen and Bath
Innovations in design and energy-saving features were among the highlights of the kitchen and bath show in Chicago. (Produced for LG and Moen) .) Miren el video en EspaƱol
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Late Breaking Tax Changes
It is not easy to keep up with all the latest tax law changes, and how they affect your tax return. You may end up leaving money on the table. (Produced for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.)
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PMI Deduction
Homeowners may be able to deduct mortgage insurance premiums, aka PMI, that they paid on mortgages taken or refinanced since 2007. (Produced for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.)
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Red for Love, Pink for a Crush, Carnations for a First Date
A dozen red roses may seem like the obvious choice, but specific varieties, colors or even how they are presented can send different messages. (Produced for the Flower Promotion Organization)
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Going Green with Environmentalist Bob Lilienfeld
Companies are reformulating their products to lessen their environmental impact by reducing the amount of packaging, water used, and fuel needed to transport them. (Produced for P&G)
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Sonia's Garden
Meet Sonia Uyterhoeven
Sonia Uyterhoeven is Gardener for Public Education at the The New York Botanical Garden.  She performs a dual role as educator and gardener, sharing her expertise in the areas of education, gardening, and design.
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 This Cinco de Mayo, try our recipe for Black Bean Cinco de Mango Salsa, featuring fresh, delicious mangos.

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