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» Site title: Exploratorium: Science Of Gardening » Site description: Features articles and videos on several topics, including gardening with nature, carnivorous plants, soils, fruits, and vegetables, propagation, and plant reproduction.
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» Site title: Garden Ideas » Site description: Articles and advice on a variety of gardening topics.
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» Site title: Garden Terms » Site description: Gardening dictionary with brief definitions of a large number of terms, optionally arranged by category.
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» Site title: Hort.net » Site description: Offers a collection of garden reference materials, including a plant gallery and profiles, archives of mailing lists, gardening news, and links.
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» Site title: Let's Go Gardening » Site description: General gardening site, with versions geared towards US and UK gardeners. Tips and articles, informational resources, links to events, societies, and public gardens, and a forum.
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» Site title: LoveToKnow Garden » Site description: Short informational articles on gardening topics, vegetables, and ornamental plants, contributed and edited by users.
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» Site title: MyGardenGuide » Site description: Offers plant database with photos and summary information, questions and answers on various garden topics, and a garden weblog.
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» Site title: Ohio State University PlantFacts » Site description: Collection of horticultural resources, including a search engine drawing from U.S. university factsheets, plant image database, how-to videos, illustrated FAQs, and glossary.
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» Site title: P. Allen Smith Garden Home » Site description: TV host, writer, and professional gardener, P. Allen Smith provides tips on a variety of gardening topics, along with his biography, recipes, and instructional videos.
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» Site title: Yardener.com » Site description: Lawn and garden resources for homeowners whose garden is not their hobby. Includes information and care data for many plants, shrubs, and trees, and dealing with pests and problems.
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Wikipedia say: Topsites are sites with a ranked listing of different websites, generally related by an overall subject. In many cases a topsite is a directory of related web sites which ranks the listed sites by popularity. Topsite rankings are user generated, usually through voting by visitors (clicks in to the topsite) from member sites or by counting pageviews. Most topsites have an anti-cheat protection system and some display traffic statistics, user ratings, and reviews. Topsites often list a top 50 or top 100 most popular sites with a similar topic. They can be a significant source of free targeted traffic for member sites if that topsite becomes popular. After several early search engines failed, some people thought topsites might replace them.
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You’ve come to the annoying realization that your parents were right about almost everything.
The bag boy volunteers to help load groceries into your car-in the “ten items or less” lane.
You’ve stopped supporting your children, and started supporting your parents.
You’ve found yourself discussing rain gutters.
You remember your kid’s names, just not always the right one.
You have nightmares about forgetting to move the garbage cans to the street for the garbage collector.
Your high school yearbook is now home to three different species of mold.
You buy “age-defying” makeup and “antiwrinkle” creams and believe they work.
You’ve realized that all those geeky people in Bermuda shorts walking around Disney World include you.
You recognize Led Zeppelin songs that have been turned into elevator Muzak.
As a public service, you have agreed to never appear on the beach in a Speedo again.
You’ve had three opportunities to buy every single Disney Animated Classic-“for the last time in a generation”
You’d pay good money to be strip-searched.
Wal-Mart and target seem to share your fashion sense.
The only way you know to stop a virtual pet from beeping involves the patio and a sledgehammer.
You can pack two suits, Five shirts, five ties, five pairs of underwear, five pairs of socks, a pair of shoes, and half of your bathroom into a carry-on bag-in less than five minutes.
You know what Earth Shoes are.
You think if you hear “Stairway to Heaven” one more time your head will explode.
Your weight-lifting program seems to have no effect on your muscles, but the veins on the backs of your hands are bulking up quite nicely.
On Saturday night, when your wife mentions “hot oil, a little friction, and squealing,” you tell her you’ll have the car looked at first thing Monday morning.
Humor of the day
What do you call a pair of skunks that are 69''ing?
OdorEaters!!!