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17411
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Paths are an essential part of any garden, and Gruener describes how using salvaged bricks can bring a certain historic charm to them. Used brick may be collected from torn-down houses and chimneys, so a gardener doesn't have to wait for weathering to produce interesting textures and colors. Some old brick have company stamps on them. Gruener describes how to build a brick path.
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21850
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Most individuals know carrots only from the orange, perfectly shaped vegetable they see on the supermarket shelves. However, carrots come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes--orange, yellow, purple, white, long and short, twiggy and squat. Gruener describes how to plant them and lists the spring and fall planting dates in North Carolina.
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