Laura Christman: New varieties are good way to get a fresh start
Starting fresh is one of the joys of having a backyard vegetable garden. Organic Gardening magazine trialed some 60 varieties of plants last year to help gardeners determine what new plants they may want to try.
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Film festival starts Friday in Palm Beach Gardens
PALM BEACH GARDENS — Whole Foods Market, the natural and organic foods store, announces the local arrival in Palm Beach Gardens of its nationwide traveling "Whole Foods Market Do Something Reel" Film...
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Study: Fresh food can lower your BPA
People can reduce their exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals, including bisphenol-A, by eating more fruits and vegetables and less food from plastic containers and metal cans, a new study says....
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Study: Eating fresh food lowers BPA in your system
People can reduce their exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals, including bisphenol-A, by eating more fruits and vegetables and less food from plastic containers and metal cans, a new study says....
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Meredith Trombly [Co-Founder, Fresh Table]
When the company restructures and you’re suddenly without a job, you might take a chance like Meredith Trombly and Louis Snowden did when they opened a food stall at Findlay Market called Fresh Table,...
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From Trash to Treasure: A Fresh New Industry
By Jennifer Wang for Entrepreneur Magazine Upcycling goes vertical: Looptworks' Scott Hamlin. Photo Terracycle Like everything about Looptworks, the signature on CEO and co-founder Scott Hamlin's e-mail...
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Avon Lake community garden committee growing fresh food, civic spirit
As inhospitable weather spews from gray skies, the Avon Lake Community Garden Committee is cultivating something organic in the form of a large new community garden opening in May.
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Organic photovoltaic startup appoints CEO
Eight19 Ltd., a spin-off from the University of Cambridge chartered with producing organic photovoltaic (OPV) solar cells, has announced the appointment of Simon Bransfield-Garth as its chief executive...
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Time to start hording hay and manure
The only ripe tomatoes I've gotten this year are the cherry kind and I'm already thinking about winter. Maybe it was the 48 degree night we had last week, or maybe it's the old joke from a few posts...