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Versatile Retaining Walls are a DIY Landscaper's Best Friend (Lexington Clipper-Herald) (ARA) - Segmental retaining wall systems are one of the most versatile tools available to the do-it-yourself landscaper. Besides traditional walls designed to hold back soil, these innovative systems also can be used to build a whole array of landscaping features. A Golf Career Can Turn Your Passion Into A Lifestyle (PIZZAHEROS) You may never have given much thought to all of the available golf-related job titles. Here are just a few popular and in-demand career positions available at golf resorts: Gardens going greener in 2009 — more eco-friendly, that is (Baltimore Sun) L ook for gardens to be greener in 2009, trend spotters report. And we aren't talking about chlorophyll. Gritting It Out Amid The Dirt In Chicago (NPR) The city's Millennium Park is a living reminder of the tough challenges that popped up along the way for Christy Webber's landscaping firm. Now she and one of her employees are both hoping to weather the economic crisis. Report: Leaders should discuss racial disparities (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser) Black men in Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi are more likely to be poor, drop out of school, be unemployed and serve time in jail than their white counterparts. Recycle that Christmas tree! (The Grand Rapids Press) Ready to give your Christmas tree the heave-ho-ho-ho? The earth-friendly way to rid yourself of the needle-falling nightmare is to recycle it. Most municipalities will dispose of it for free. • List of tree drop-offs Burglary streak concerns police (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Burglaries in Central and East Honolulu have already surpassed last year's total, and police are bracing for even more cases because of the holidays and the bad economy. Holiday idea: Add light to give your garden a resort feel (North Queensland Register) What can make or break your garden this summer? The right outdoor lighting. "There's a functional part to lighting, obviously, such as lighting steps and pathways, but we're more concerned with the atmosphere," says Nat Corrigan, lighting designer and state manager of Gardens At Night. Sheriff Gobble: New Year, New Opportunities (The Chattanoogan) We will be entering a new year in a few days and many people will be on the road, traveling locally and out-of-state to visit friends and relatives. I want to wish everyone well this holiday. Obviously, if you are going to be drinking, do not get behind the wheel of an automobile. Bees and other pollinators are on the decline worldwide, but you can help them revive (Lexington Herald-Leader) Wild honeybees have all but disappeared from yards across America. Many kinds of butterflies also are becoming scarce. But gardeners have options if they need pollinators to help produce a healthy food supply. No cause has been found for the worldwide decline in pollinators, but contributing factors include pesticides, habitat loss, pollution, disease and pests. An estimated 200,000 ...
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