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A little difficult to get to, but worth the trek.
If you're hoping to credit a rebate-friendly garden, make sure to plan ahead.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park is temporarily open to the public during the winter.
Dollars Hits | Photo by Clarissa Wei
Filipino food is a hodgepodge of international flavors with Malay, Spanish, Chinese, and American influences. Here's where you can find it in L.A.
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This year's bloom is predicted to be "very good to excellent."
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Urban Cultivator is an indoor unit that helps you to grow herbs and microgreens.
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Gary Oppenheimer, founder of AmpleHarvest.org, explains why it's a challenge to donate harvested food to local food banks.
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"The Heavens" won't turn into houses after all.
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Documented, that is. Who's to say what mysterious hitchhikers, from this world or beyond, passed through the desert without signing in?
New Pasadena 'xeriscape' opposite Eaton Canyon -- a showcase of California coastal native plants -- opts for Southern Nevada-style cactus and gravel. No shade, radiating heat, this 'garden' will exacerbate urban heat island effect.
Grass is cooling on hot days. Lawn's cheap to install either by roll or seed.
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Forget Washington D.C. -- you can catch the pink and white blossoms along the Fresno County Blossom Trail.
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For wine director Emily Johnston, choosing wines for restaurants requires a keen understanding of the clientele's drinking preferences.
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