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SEEDS & WEEDS: The Funniest Things People Have Said About GARDENING

Hours of laughter for gardeners (and anyone who likes to laugh). Dig in and discover a shedload of hilarious gardening tweets, blog posts, memes, cartoons from award-winning cartoonist Mark Parisi, one-liners, verse, witty definitions, bushels of photographs, and more. Here is your garden center of laughter about all things gardening-related — from compost to cutworms . . . sheds to shovels . . . bee stings to back pain . . . dibbers to dandelions . . . sunburn to slugs . . . seed packets to squirrels . . . lawn mowers to leaf blowers. Enjoy bales of laughter in this romp through the world of gardening.

Hours of laughter for gardeners (and anyone who likes to laugh).

Dig in and discover a shedload of hilarious gardening tweets, blog posts, memes, cartoons from award-winning cartoonist Mark Parisi, one-liners, verse, witty definitions, bushels of photographs, and more.

Here is your garden center of laughter about all things gardening-related — from compost to cutworms . . . sheds to shovels . . . bee stings to back pain . . . dibbers to dandelions . . . sunburn to slugs . . . seed packets to squirrels . . . lawn mowers to leaf blowers.

Enjoy bales of laughter in this romp through the world of gardening.

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Page 262 (CC) – “Commercial Street Toddler Planters,” by b k (Flickr) – grayscaled.

Page 264 (CC) – “Old Swan House,” by Herry Lawford (Flickr) – cropped, grayscaled, reduced

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Page 268 (CC) – “Herb Garden,” by Jack Ketcham (Flickr) – cropped, grayscaled, reduced opacity.

Page 271 (CC) — “Freaky carrot,” by John Bointon (Flickr) — cropped, grayscaled, rotated,

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Page 282 (CC) — “Mangoes,” by Joegoauk Goa (Flickr) — cropped, grayscaled, reduced opacity.

Page 283 (CC) — “Mango,” by ilf (Flickr) — cropped, grayscaled.

Page 271 (CC) – Strange carrot,” by Bo&Ko (Flickr) – grayscaled, background removed.

Page 284 (CC) – “Anther of hibiscus,” by Surajmondol (Wikimedia Commons) — cropped,

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Page 286 (CC) – Couple in garden, by Artur Potosi (Flickr), Russia – grayscaled.

Page 291 (CC) – “Sphagnum auriculatum,” by Berndt Haynold (Creative Commons) – cropped,

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Page 292 (CC) – Rabbit at attention, by Alan Sandercock (Flickr) – cropped, grayscaled, reduced

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Page 296 (CC) – “Hoop hoop,” by Akash UK (Flickr) – grayscaled.

Page 298 (CC) – “Red Mites (Balaustium sp.) on Convolvulus flower,” Bernard Dupont (Flickr) –

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Page 299 (CC) – “Happy World Naked Gardening Day,” by Miltof (Flickr) – grayscaled.

Page 300 (CC) – “Squashes,” by Ruth Hartnup (Flickr) – cropped, grayscaled, reduced opacity.

Page 303 (CC) – “Meet my new friend kale,” by Kate Ter Haar (Flickr) – cropped, grayscaled,

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Page 306 (CC) – “Students at High Shoals elementary plant for the second time with the help of

Dean Angle,” by April Sorrow – cropped, grayscaled, reduced opacity.

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