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Although this is not substantiated, some believe that gladioli were "the lilies of the field" that Jesus spoke of in the Sermon on the Mount, for they grew wild in the Holy Land.
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I am lucky to have a large garden space and so I have the luxury of being able to dedicate some of my beds to a single perennial species.
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We will not be running a live scoreboard tonight, but check here for helpful hints and bonus trivia challenges
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Troubadours have been romanticized and reimagined in popular culture for centuries now, but rarely does that evocative re-imagination include the many women among these elite poet-musicians of medieval Southern France. This week on Harmonia, the music of the women troubadours, known as “trobairitz.”
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A celebration of the final four musicals written by Rodgers and Hammerstein in the 1950s.
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Gov. Braun has remained uncommitted to redistricting Indiana, waiting to see what Texas does and what the GOP legislators in the state want to do.
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In her book "The Once and Future Gardener," Virginia Clayton provides examples of articles that were published in popular American gardens magazines between 1900 and 1940. One article by Helen Wilson focused on spire-like flowers.
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“Our bodies aren’t the problem,” rethinking the stories we tell about weight and health with dietician Jessica Wilson.
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"It's pretty defeating for some of our employees, right? They are consistently recruited by the private sector, by other municipalities... our department heads, our assistant department heads, almost all have been offered jobs." - Mayor Sakbun on retention during budget cuts