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Vegetable Gardens

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Vegetable gardens are a source of beauty and nutrition. Learn everything about vegetable gardens from growing to planting at HowStuffWorks.

Arachnid Pictures

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Arachnids include spiders, mites, ticks, harvestmen, chiggers and scorpions. Learn more by viewing these arachnid pictures.

Aborigine Pictures

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Aborigine Pictures will teach you about the world's oldest continuous culture. Learn more about Aboriginal culture with Aborigine Pictures.

Tinnovation Pictures

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Tinnovation pictures showing you some of the amazing creations made from Altoids tins. Check out these tinnovation pictures.

Recession Pictures

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Trace the economy's path from subprime collapse to the mortgage crisis to the credit market crisis. Check out our Recession Pictures.

Gardening Tips

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Take good care of your garden, and it will reward you with brighter blooms and a bigger harvest. Find tips for all gardening aspects at HowStuffWorks.

How to Start a Community Garden

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A community garden might be the answer if you're strapped for green space. See how you can start a community garden even if you live in an apartment.

Ultimate Guide to Guerrilla Gardening

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Guerrilla gardening involves people beautifying public space, with or without permission. Learn how and where guerrilla gardening got its start.

Will victory gardens help us beat high food prices?

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During WWII, a victory garden was a symbol of patriotism. Today, it symbolizes a different victory. Could the victory garden fight rising food prices?

Corpse Flower: When Nature Deceives

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The Titan Arum is also known as the 'Corpse Flower' because of its rotting-flesh scent. See pictures of the Corpse Flower in this gallery.

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