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There Are Hundreds of Recorded Types of Some Fruits. You Wouldn’t Know It From Stores.
- Di: Adrian Higgins
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 6 min
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I buy my groceries from one store, a foodie emporium with quality victuals, no piped music and aisles relatively free of clutter, though it is backsliding on the last score.
"There Are Hundreds of Recorded Types of Some Fruits. You Wouldn’t Know It From Stores." is from the January 23, 2018 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Adrian Higgins and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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There Are Hundreds of Recorded Types of Some Fruits. You Wouldn’t Know It From Stores.
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 24/01/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Grab Those Pruners — There’s Seasonal Work to Be Done in the Garden
- Di: Adrian Higgins
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
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This is the season for pruning shrubs and small trees, when they are dormant and the absence of leaves gives a clear view of what needs to be done.
"Grab Those Pruners — There’s Seasonal Work to Be Done in the Garden" is from the February 01, 2017 Home & Garden section of The Washington Post. It was written by Adrian Higgins and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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Grab Those Pruners — There’s Seasonal Work to Be Done in the Garden
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 02/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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What the Ancient Greeks Can Teach Us About Herbs
- Di: Adrian Higgins
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
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“A Census of Greek Medical Manuscripts: From Byzantium to the Renaissance” will not make any bestseller list: It is a list of specific manuscripts that Touwaide and Appetiti, a cultural anthropologist, have tracked down, often by going to the libraries that hold them. One entry alone may have taken them days to pin down, especially because they rely on public transportation and may need to visit a monastery on a Greek hilltop somewhere (population: one monk).
"What the Ancient Greeks Can Teach Us About Herbs" is from the January 10, 2017 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Adrian Higgins and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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What the Ancient Greeks Can Teach Us About Herbs
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 11/01/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Opening the Door to a Place of Plants and Privilege
- Di: Adrian Higgins
- Letto da: Jill Melancon
- Durata: 11 min
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After they married in 1948, the philanthropists Paul and Rachel Lambert Mellon began collecting art in earnest, though their tastes followed their own distinctive interests.
"Opening the Door to a Place of Plants and Privilege " is from the January 19, 2017 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Adrian Higgins and narrated by Jill Melancon.
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Opening the Door to a Place of Plants and Privilege
- Letto da: Jill Melancon
- Durata: 11 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 21/01/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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The Right Way to Care for One of Nature’s Most Neglected Creatures: The Houseplant
- Di: Adrian Higgins
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
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Houseplants seem to be in vogue again, which is encouraging because they have a way of bringing the plant world into the hearts of those who need it most: urban dwellers, office workers and people generally short on terrain.
"The Right Way to Care for One of Nature’s Most Neglected Creatures: The Houseplant" is from the February 22, 2017 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Adrian Higgins and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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The Right Way to Care for One of Nature’s Most Neglected Creatures: The Houseplant
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 23/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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