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. >> this is part of a chapel garden.e most affluent families back in sicily, they always had their own private family chapel. >> truly incredible. as kids, i must imagine you said, "someday, i'm going to be in charge of all of this." was this your dream? >> [ laughing ] oh, no. >> no? >> no, not at all. that's another whole long story. >> that long story goes back to the old country of sicily, and lyn and valery's great-uncle baldasare forestiere, the second son of a wealthy farmer who grows olives, citrus fruits and grapes. >> baldasare really was involved with citrus, and that's what he really enjoyed doing. >> only one problem -- young baldy is not the firstborn son. >> he went to his dad and said, "hey, pop, i'd like to take over this part of this businesses," and his father said, "absolutely not." >> not? >> not, because back in sicily, the oldest son inherits everything, so baldasare knew that he could work his whole life anything of his own. >> at the age of 21, he got on the ship, landed in the port of boston, an
. >> this is part of a chapel garden.e most affluent families back in sicily, they always had their own private family chapel. >> truly incredible. as kids, i must imagine you said, "someday, i'm going to be in charge of all of this." was this your dream? >> [ laughing ] oh, no. >> no? >> no, not at all. that's another whole long story. >> that long story goes back to the old country of sicily, and lyn and valery's great-uncle baldasare forestiere,...
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given you know what a lovely garden. group are is committed to organic farming without chemical fertilisers the women of yano gunday grow so much produce now they have some to sell the project thought that is the implement this by promoting organic farming the project has also helped create skill especially among women that allow them to make a living through agriculture. business. the urban farmers can sell their crops at special organic produce markets b.-o. farriers. when we started we didn't even know how to do the bookkeeping when it was the tough but now we know more we're learning to grow as individuals and above all we're partners in the community. urban gardening projects around the world book to our group are as a model the pioneering organization is continuing to expand in quito. and the area devoted to urban farming here in q two is growing about three hectares or about two hundred different plots each year. that i knew. before the refugees from venezuela urban farming might prove the first step to a new life
given you know what a lovely garden. group are is committed to organic farming without chemical fertilisers the women of yano gunday grow so much produce now they have some to sell the project thought that is the implement this by promoting organic farming the project has also helped create skill especially among women that allow them to make a living through agriculture. business. the urban farmers can sell their crops at special organic produce markets b.-o. farriers. when we started we...
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it said prehistoric gardens on it.a tyrannosaurus rex. >> bennii spends almost all her time at the gardens during the park's first few years. and her daughter, kiki, born in 1957, does, too. in fact, when bennii divorces in 1959, she moves away, leaving kiki to be raised by her grandparents in the family home, right on the property. kiki watches her grandfather expand his shangri-la year after year. >> i remember rvs and trailers parked everywhere. >> was it magical to watch him create this? >> magical, yes. he would get, like, a just big, you know, grin on his face when he would see kids coming in, and they'd be squealing with the parents. i think it was really important for him to see people be happy. >> after high school, kiki ventures beyond the dino park but within a year returns. what brought you back? >> i really like being around my grandparents, and i didn't want to do anything different. >> it was a life kiki would also want for her daughter, rain, who's born in 1982 and spends her childhood playing amongst t
it said prehistoric gardens on it.a tyrannosaurus rex. >> bennii spends almost all her time at the gardens during the park's first few years. and her daughter, kiki, born in 1957, does, too. in fact, when bennii divorces in 1959, she moves away, leaving kiki to be raised by her grandparents in the family home, right on the property. kiki watches her grandfather expand his shangri-la year after year. >> i remember rvs and trailers parked everywhere. >> was it magical to watch...
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katie got to work in the garden..liano/founder, katie's krops))"i brought my seedling home. i planted it in my back yard and it just kept growing and growing."and before she knew it.. the cabbage checked in at a whopping 40 pounds. ((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away. i didn't even know cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and that's when i got the idea that would change my life forever."her dream.. planted.. and from that.. her non-profit... katie's krops.. was born. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "imagine how many people an entire garden could feed and that wa
katie got to work in the garden..liano/founder, katie's krops))"i brought my seedling home. i planted it in my back yard and it just kept growing and growing."and before she knew it.. the cabbage checked in at a whopping 40 pounds. ((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away. i didn't even know cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew...
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they have made some gardens. and, i suppose, down. they have made some gardens.something else that might have been more a statement of healing, of what this was about, and a reflection by the city... the city council made a conscious decision, there were lots of plans for that hearing, or one of which was a memorial garden, and they decided that they did not want to have a remembrance. they didn't want ghoulish tourists. they did not want ghoulish tourists. they did not want ghoulish tourists. they did not want ghoulish tourists. and if you go to auschwitz that is what you get.|j thinkjust making auschwitz that is what you get.|j think just making a auschwitz that is what you get.|j thinkjust making a plain walkway is, i think, thinkjust making a plain walkway is, ithink, the best way. if they made it too much of a memorial, i think that could re— traumatise the families of the people. you were working closely with the community at the time, what kind of impact did it have on them? there was a loss of grief, a loss of feeling of we should have known, ithink grief
they have made some gardens. and, i suppose, down. they have made some gardens.something else that might have been more a statement of healing, of what this was about, and a reflection by the city... the city council made a conscious decision, there were lots of plans for that hearing, or one of which was a memorial garden, and they decided that they did not want to have a remembrance. they didn't want ghoulish tourists. they did not want ghoulish tourists. they did not want ghoulish tourists....
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, school garden. >> we were awarded $43,000 for this project. the produce that's grown here is consumed all right at large by the school community. in this garden we're growing all kinds of organic vegetables from lettuce, and artichokes. we'll be planting apples and loquats, all kinds of great fruit and veggies. >> the first project was the dipatch biodiesel producing facility. the reason for that is a lot of people in san francisco have diesel cars that they were operating on biodiesel, and they were having to go over to berkeley. we kind of the dog batch preferentials in the difference between diesel and biodiesel. one of the gardens i love is the pomeroy rec center. >> pomeroy has its roots back to 1952. my name is david, and i'm the chamber and ceo of the pomeroy rehabilitation and recreation center. we were a center for people with intellectual and development cal disabilities in san francisco san francisco. we also have a program for individuals that have acquired brain injury or traumatic brain injury, and we also have one of the larger
, school garden. >> we were awarded $43,000 for this project. the produce that's grown here is consumed all right at large by the school community. in this garden we're growing all kinds of organic vegetables from lettuce, and artichokes. we'll be planting apples and loquats, all kinds of great fruit and veggies. >> the first project was the dipatch biodiesel producing facility. the reason for that is a lot of people in san francisco have diesel cars that they were operating on...
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but in our back gardens.bilities it is even harder to make it come true. team brit racing academy trains and equips disabled drivers with race licences — ready to take on any circuit in the world. laura trant has been finding out more. believe and achieve. it's a difficult industry to get into, even more so for people with disabilities. just ask lewis hamilton's brother, nick. he has cerebral palsy, and is currently competing in the british touring car championship and races in a specially modified car. he's supporting team brit. people who have a disability, they don't know what their limitations are, so you look at a car like this, you think there is no way i will ever be able to drive this, because that is exactly what i thought. i had been driven in many cars growing up and looking at what the driver does, thinking there is no way i would ever be able to do it myself, and here i am taking passengers out in an aston martin. this was intended for ex—servicemen, but it has become so popular, with such a high
but in our back gardens.bilities it is even harder to make it come true. team brit racing academy trains and equips disabled drivers with race licences — ready to take on any circuit in the world. laura trant has been finding out more. believe and achieve. it's a difficult industry to get into, even more so for people with disabilities. just ask lewis hamilton's brother, nick. he has cerebral palsy, and is currently competing in the british touring car championship and races in a specially...
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but in our back gardens.ul flowers a nd springlike with all those beautiful flowers and plants? i suspect they may have a bit of a struggle this week. alena jenkins has the details. strong winds and snow have been causing travel problems and we still have strong winds for the rest of the day. still some tricky travelling conditions, still some snow this evening and overnight, chiefly over high ground in scotland and northern england, else were wintry showers could bring hail and thunder, quite a cold night with temperatures just above freezing, winds slowly start to ease down but we will still see cuts quite widely of 30 miles an hour come the morning, perhaps higher for exposed coasts and hills, a ridge of high pressure builds so wintry showers will start to ease, cloud gathers towards northern ireland and the western isles, temperatures from eight to 11 celsius but gales throughout the rest of the way, further spells of heavy rain and also some drier and brighter spells. hello this is bbc news. the headline
but in our back gardens.ul flowers a nd springlike with all those beautiful flowers and plants? i suspect they may have a bit of a struggle this week. alena jenkins has the details. strong winds and snow have been causing travel problems and we still have strong winds for the rest of the day. still some tricky travelling conditions, still some snow this evening and overnight, chiefly over high ground in scotland and northern england, else were wintry showers could bring hail and thunder, quite...
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one garden at a time.ts tease) coming up next...an important test for the warriors tonight...we'll show you whether they passed after the break. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived jason's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - wow! organic at this price? [gentle harp chords] is this for real? - not exactly. that's "bargain bliss" setting in. you're basking in the glow of name brand organic food products for shockingly low prices. - i guess the harpist isn't real either. - oh, she's real. she shops here every sunday. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - [chord played] - [laughter] a big night for golden state basketball...the houston rockets have
one garden at a time.ts tease) coming up next...an important test for the warriors tonight...we'll show you whether they passed after the break. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the...
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but in our back gardens.me for a look at the weather with alina. almost four seasons in one day. we have hail, snow, torrential rain and strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshi re strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshire this morning. snow across scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and wales and damaging winds. we have had a large swathes of reports of trees coming down across england and wales and more wintry showers and strong winds this afternoon. travel conditions could be tricky so keep up conditions could be tricky so keep up today with your bbc local radio. pilsner declare this afternoon and snow piling into parts of scotland, the far north of england and northern ireland. blustery showers because we have the strong winds 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts and locally even higherfor coasts to 50 mile an hour gusts and locally even higher for coasts and to 50 mile an hour gusts and locally even higherfor coasts and colder airdigging in across even higherfor coasts and colder
but in our back gardens.me for a look at the weather with alina. almost four seasons in one day. we have hail, snow, torrential rain and strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshi re strong winds. this was the scene in staffordshire this morning. snow across scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and wales and damaging winds. we have had a large swathes of reports of trees coming down across england and wales and more wintry showers and strong winds this afternoon. travel...
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now's the perfect time to start planting your spring garden. now, if you've never done it before gardening can be a bit intimidati. some tip from master gardeners who can tell you how to get in there and dig it up and plant it in the soil and with a little help from sunshine and help from the rain, pretty soon you'llom havehing nice growing in your garden. hopefully something to eat or something just to look at. here's justin finch. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivating a pot or plot into something you plant thrives. there's just somethingbo being in a spring garden and even better the benefits you could reap that don't just grow from the ground. >> you get af lotod exercise, a lot of stretching, therapy, breathing in fresh air, enjoying the sound of natureet >> reporter:ting started is easy, it just takes patient, curiosity and a trip to the hardware store. >> you needot least 6 8 hours of sunlight, some good nice potsnd thenome potting mix that will grow seedlings. >> repter: those pots and potting
now's the perfect time to start planting your spring garden. now, if you've never done it before gardening can be a bit intimidati. some tip from master gardeners who can tell you how to get in there and dig it up and plant it in the soil and with a little help from sunshine and help from the rain, pretty soon you'llom havehing nice growing in your garden. hopefully something to eat or something just to look at. here's justin finch. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands...
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the perfect time to startpl ting a garden. done it before, gardening can be intimidating. >> pay attention. i know you have not done this. >> i haven't. i'm okay with that. too.e, justin finch is working for you at the garden center with some tips. he'll show us how to put our green thumb to work. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivating the plot or pot into a place where something you plant thrives. there's just something about being sn aing garden and even better, the benefits you could reap that g don't justw from the ground. >> you get a lot of good exercise. a lot of stretching. a lot of good therapy. breathing in presfresh air. >> reporter: getting started is easy says adrian. it justes t patience, curiosity and a trip to the hardware store. >> you need at least 6 to 8 hours of sun light. some good sized pots. nice pots then some potting mix that will grow seedlings. >> reporter: those pots and potting mix may help a gardener who doesn't have much space. she rrtommends stag with
the perfect time to startpl ting a garden. done it before, gardening can be intimidating. >> pay attention. i know you have not done this. >> i haven't. i'm okay with that. too.e, justin finch is working for you at the garden center with some tips. he'll show us how to put our green thumb to work. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivating the plot or pot into a place where something you plant thrives. there's just something about being...
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they‘ve made some gardens. the city... the city council made a conscious decision, hat there were lots of plans for that area, one of which was a memorial garden, and they decided that they did not want to have a remembrance. they didn‘t want ghoulish tourists. they didn't want ghoulish tourists. and if you go to auschwitz, that's what you get. i thinkjust making a plain walkway is, i think, probably, the best way. if they made it too much of a memorial, i think that could re—traumatise the families of the people. you were working closely with the community at the time, what kind of impact did it have on them? there was a lot of grief, a lot of feeling of we should have known, i think a lot of people were anxious that what happened with fred west and rosemary was something they should have been on top of. and i think that feeling of grief and anger and sadness penetrated into the whole city. i think the city was deeply traumatised. it certainly left a mark on the constabulary. because, i think, the nature of th
they‘ve made some gardens. the city... the city council made a conscious decision, hat there were lots of plans for that area, one of which was a memorial garden, and they decided that they did not want to have a remembrance. they didn‘t want ghoulish tourists. they didn't want ghoulish tourists. and if you go to auschwitz, that's what you get. i thinkjust making a plain walkway is, i think, probably, the best way. if they made it too much of a memorial, i think that could re—traumatise...
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but in our back gardens.ngs about gardens, they change all the time and go to also to metamorphosis. we might have this year, as last year, a very hot spell and then this year we don't know. we are dealing with different tests at different times. the key is not to get too excited. what should we be looking out for? in this new year? there are the usual ones but there are some new ones appearing on the horizon, they are marching through the south of england at the moment. they may not get to us because i don't think they can move so well because they have got their scarves and duffel coats on further north! they would be need an interpreter as well! we talked about the southern green shield bug which is now in the top ten list. if we got a very cold snap, would it kill off the love over things like that? possibly, this is the thing. different bugs appear at different times. some bugs are doing very well this year because the bugs attacking them work held off last year in the cold weather stop it can be quite e
but in our back gardens.ngs about gardens, they change all the time and go to also to metamorphosis. we might have this year, as last year, a very hot spell and then this year we don't know. we are dealing with different tests at different times. the key is not to get too excited. what should we be looking out for? in this new year? there are the usual ones but there are some new ones appearing on the horizon, they are marching through the south of england at the moment. they may not get to us...
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many people behind me visiting the botanical gardens, where a memorial has sprung up.howing the support, the world's media is here. there are about a dozen tenants right across this area looking the botanical gardens and the flowers behind me. i've been speaking to kamala hayman, editor of the press, the largest newspaper in christchurch. we did have earthquakes eight years ago where 185 we did have earthquakes eight years ago where185 people died. but the stomach and that was very difficult, in many ways. but this feels much more upsetting because it was deliberate. it is distressing. we have people still going by visiting the memorials. we saw a woman well past wiping a tear from her eye. it has impacted everyone in the community massively. as the largest journalist in christchurch, your journalists have been out there covering this on the frontline. and we have the world's media, international media here as well. it is an busy week. we know counsellors have gone into the schools to try to help with the trauma that students and teachers may be facing, but what about
many people behind me visiting the botanical gardens, where a memorial has sprung up.howing the support, the world's media is here. there are about a dozen tenants right across this area looking the botanical gardens and the flowers behind me. i've been speaking to kamala hayman, editor of the press, the largest newspaper in christchurch. we did have earthquakes eight years ago where 185 we did have earthquakes eight years ago where185 people died. but the stomach and that was very difficult,...
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katie got to work in the garden..sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops))"i brought my seedling home. i planted it in my back yard and it just kept growing and growing."and before she knew it.. the cabbage checked in at a whopping 40 pounds. ((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away. i didn't even know cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.. that katie knew exactly what she wanted to do with the cabbage.. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "i decided i wanted to donate my cabbage to a soup kitchen and help families who didn't have enough to eat." that 40 pound cabbage.. fed 275 people. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "and that's when i got the idea that would change my life forever."her dream.. planted.. and from that.. her non-profit... katie's krops.. was born. ((sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops)) "imagine how many people an entire garden could f
katie got to work in the garden..sot: katie stagliano/founder, katie's krops))"i brought my seedling home. i planted it in my back yard and it just kept growing and growing."and before she knew it.. the cabbage checked in at a whopping 40 pounds. ((sot: katie stagliano/foun der, katie's krops)) "i was just blown away. i didn't even know cabbages could even grow to be that big and i was just like this is far too much food for my family and i to eat."it was at that moment.....
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so we're coming into the box alternatives garden. eat, and they can be shaped and pruned in the same way as a box hedge. this chap has made its way into the top ten for the first time ever — it's the southern green shield bug. this one is preserved, but come august, you might find them in your garden. they do prefer more southerly climes, but it is becoming established here in the uk. slightly bigger than the native green shield bug, the advice is to hand—pick them off. laborious, but it avoids pesticides. it's not just heat that's causing problems. it's got honey fungus in its roots. honey fungus has topped the list of diseases. it thrives in damp weather, if dry conditions follow like we saw last year, roots will struggle to get water. it's rotting it right away. this is, you know, it will have killed the tree by preventing it from taking the water up from the soil. and now even after death, it's carrying on rotting into that wood and using it as a food source. once it's taken hold, unfortunately there's not much you can do about i
so we're coming into the box alternatives garden. eat, and they can be shaped and pruned in the same way as a box hedge. this chap has made its way into the top ten for the first time ever — it's the southern green shield bug. this one is preserved, but come august, you might find them in your garden. they do prefer more southerly climes, but it is becoming established here in the uk. slightly bigger than the native green shield bug, the advice is to hand—pick them off. laborious, but it...
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spaces for groups and face -- and fencing and utilitarian garden design and raised garden plots. located north of the gardens, they have chris construct a new rain gardens as part of his visitation valley green notes project. that project develops two distinct -- distinct green locations that improve community spaces and accessibility while helping to manage stormwater. the terrorist storm gardens will manage stormwater each year from 1.5 acres of impervious surface and provide a pedestrian connection from mclaren part two leland avenue. it will collude family garden activities. and next tuesday, the recreation and i'm park department host the second annual university team conference at the university where our staff will enjoy a half-day of learning about the work we do together, connecting with colleagues, sharing stories of what inspires us to serve san francisco families. in addition to workshops it creates park transformation, croquet gem and party with a purpose, noted speakers including adrian bennett, dr. roberts from san francisco state and macon thomas from enterprise c
spaces for groups and face -- and fencing and utilitarian garden design and raised garden plots. located north of the gardens, they have chris construct a new rain gardens as part of his visitation valley green notes project. that project develops two distinct -- distinct green locations that improve community spaces and accessibility while helping to manage stormwater. the terrorist storm gardens will manage stormwater each year from 1.5 acres of impervious surface and provide a pedestrian...
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have started community gardens. >> yeah. and it's working.fact, it's working so well that in 2018 she produced nearly 1,000 pounds of food from her little garden. >> i have space like this that i would love to turn into some wonderful plants. but i have the brownest thumb on the planet. it would be great for people to partner up. if they have a spot people could use. >> for cat this is a community effort. it's not something she's doing by herself. she's opened it up for other people to come and be part of this. >> it's not necessarily anything about the money, it's more about the education. >> 100%. >> we're not self-sufficie nor aiming to be self-sufficient ais household or within our region. >> they try to produce as much as they can in their yard. if not, they work locally for a lot of their needs. as you see in this shot, it looks like they trade stuff. instead of buying, nair they'r trading. >> it's a labor of love and creates something for them to share. >> it's important we build more resilience into our cities and food is one of the w
have started community gardens. >> yeah. and it's working.fact, it's working so well that in 2018 she produced nearly 1,000 pounds of food from her little garden. >> i have space like this that i would love to turn into some wonderful plants. but i have the brownest thumb on the planet. it would be great for people to partner up. if they have a spot people could use. >> for cat this is a community effort. it's not something she's doing by herself. she's opened it up for other...
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it's the perfect time to start planting a garden. if you've never done it before gardening can be intimidating. justin finch has some great information for us, working for yo the garden center with these tips coming from master gardeners and how to put your green thumb to work. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivating the plot or pot into a place where something you ant thrives. there's just something about and in a spring gard even better, the benefits you could reap that don't just grow from the ground. >> you get a lot of good exercise.in a lot of stret a lot of good therapy. breathing in fresh air. >> reporter: getting started is easy says adrian. it just takes patience, curiosity and a trip to the hardware store. >> you need at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight. some good sized pots. nice pots then some potting mix that will grow seedlings. >> reporter: those pots and potting mix may help a gardener who doesn't have much space. she recommends starting with herbs and some gardeners she works
it's the perfect time to start planting a garden. if you've never done it before gardening can be intimidating. justin finch has some great information for us, working for yo the garden center with these tips coming from master gardeners and how to put your green thumb to work. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivating the plot or pot into a place where something you ant thrives. there's just something about and in a spring gard even better, the...
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. >> how a gardener targeted mnes before he died. >>> fourth of july plans? some ski resorts extending their season into the summer. >>> one of the fanciest hotels in the bay area and it can't stop anyone from visiting the lobby or restroom. even the homeless. . >>> in a bizarre case of revenge from beyond the grave, german authorities suspect a landscape gardener targeted people after he died. he was found dead from unknown causes inside his home on friday. earlier that day, a doctor was killed by an explosion that appeared to come from a booby- trap laid outside his practice. two days later a mother and her daughter were injured when a log exploded inside the wood burning stove. german police linked both cases to him. they say he had disputes with both victims victims. >>> the ceo of southwest says the airline is losing millions of dollars a week over a labor dispute. southwest is taking a hit from flight cancellations and delays because mechanics are deliberately assessing planes as unsafe to fly. a cbs news investigation say mechanics feel pressure to kee
. >> how a gardener targeted mnes before he died. >>> fourth of july plans? some ski resorts extending their season into the summer. >>> one of the fanciest hotels in the bay area and it can't stop anyone from visiting the lobby or restroom. even the homeless. . >>> in a bizarre case of revenge from beyond the grave, german authorities suspect a landscape gardener targeted people after he died. he was found dead from unknown causes inside his home on friday....
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it is our garden in a pickup truck. it was nev meant to be a suggestion that t everybody shod abandon their farms and plant food and p pickup trucks or that everybody in the city had aa pickup t truck filled with foods and everything would be ok. but i t think that truck farmrms teach us a few t things. foodod is fundamental. we all have to he. -- we all have to eat. but it is a window ontnto larger issues -- a window ontoto environmnmental and socicial and popolitical l issues. by understanding h how we eat ad how we grow our food, we can understand a lot about what makes our world take, and through that, underststand bettr how to p promote a m more suststainable fufuture. the e way we eat has a a tremens ,mpact on the natural world and ththerefore on the ability f future genererations to o survi. if we can figure out a way to eat, we can n not only make our owown lives bebetter and h heal, but we can figigure out how to make the planet more sustainable in the long run. pre-k's #that's a lot of food you might say y how
it is our garden in a pickup truck. it was nev meant to be a suggestion that t everybody shod abandon their farms and plant food and p pickup trucks or that everybody in the city had aa pickup t truck filled with foods and everything would be ok. but i t think that truck farmrms teach us a few t things. foodod is fundamental. we all have to he. -- we all have to eat. but it is a window ontnto larger issues -- a window ontoto environmnmental and socicial and popolitical l issues. by...
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so, if you're talking about somebody in their garden, for example, having a patch of their garden, theye can be really important for helping maintain those pollinators. so we can do our bit in our gardens, as long as the policymakers do their bit too. claire marshall, bbc news, oxfordshire. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: age is no factor, as 36—year—old fabio quagliarella scores twice for italy in their euro qualifier. top seed novak djokovic is knocked out of the miami masters — beaten in three sets by roberto bautista—agut. and michael matthews wins the second stage of the volta a catalunya while thomas de gendt maintains the overall lead. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with football, and there were seven european championship qualifiers on tuesday. italy hosted liechtenstein in groupj as they continue their rebuilding process after failing to qualify for last year's world cup. but it was a seasoned veteran who scored twice in the 6—0 win with sampdoria's fabio quagliarella becoming the oldest player to scor
so, if you're talking about somebody in their garden, for example, having a patch of their garden, theye can be really important for helping maintain those pollinators. so we can do our bit in our gardens, as long as the policymakers do their bit too. claire marshall, bbc news, oxfordshire. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: age is no factor, as 36—year—old fabio quagliarella scores twice for italy in their euro qualifier. top seed novak...
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it is the perfect time to start planting a garden. if you have never done it before, gardening can be intidating. >> i have mad respect for people who can do this and make their yards loo beautiful. justin finch is working for you his morning at the garde center with some tips from master gardeners on how to put your green thumb to work. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivat a place where something you plant thrives. there's just something about being in a spring garden and even better, the benefits you could reap that don't just grow from the ground. >> you get a lot of good exercise. a lot of stretching. a lot of good therapy. breathing in fresh air. >> reporter: getting started is easy says adrian. it just takes patience, curiosity and a trip to the re hardware s >> you need at least 6 to 8 urs of sunlight. some good sized pots. nice pots then some potting mix that will grow seedlings. >> reporter: those pots and potting mix may help a gardenero whn't have much space. she recommends startin
it is the perfect time to start planting a garden. if you have never done it before, gardening can be intidating. >> i have mad respect for people who can do this and make their yards loo beautiful. justin finch is working for you his morning at the garde center with some tips from master gardeners on how to put your green thumb to work. >> reporter: new buds blossoming, digging your hands down in the dirt. cultivat a place where something you plant thrives. there's just something...
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the park has room for nearly four times the number of gardeners and also features a new rain garden systemer, new gazebo, greenhouse plaza area and more. a gardener we spoke to said the community has come a long way from 20 years ago. >> community wasn't as thrived, it was forgot about. but now this is a new generation so now it's even better than before. >> three plantines, plot fillings and raffle and tour were held. you can see, beautiful, sun yarj there yesterday. little different weather out there today. >> that's right. not so much in the department of vitamin d out there but we will look for rain showers to arrive tomorrow. not everyone will see him but as you check out the sierra nevada, wow, it will be another banner work week there. temperatures in the teens at the tahoe valley airport, 16, 45 today. rain and snow mix and about a foot to several feet of snow throughout the week. we will talk about it next. >> ski season continues. thanks, lisa. >>> also next, another ugly loss for the warriors at oracle. this time blown out by the ma you can get the witright plants,pot, the right
the park has room for nearly four times the number of gardeners and also features a new rain garden systemer, new gazebo, greenhouse plaza area and more. a gardener we spoke to said the community has come a long way from 20 years ago. >> community wasn't as thrived, it was forgot about. but now this is a new generation so now it's even better than before. >> three plantines, plot fillings and raffle and tour were held. you can see, beautiful, sun yarj there yesterday. little...
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lots and lots of garden gnomes. were 60 of us working here. now, there are three of us. and soon there may be none. believe it or not, production was banned by communist east germany for several years after the war. these days, the estimated gnome population of the country was 25 million but as popular as they may be, thejob of making them is less so. there are two possibilities. either a work until i'm 100 or the garden gnomes reproduce by themselves. the third option is to find them. and that's who we are looking for. if a new generation of gnome makers can't be found, the company may have to shut up shop if no buyer is found. less hi—ho, more oh, no. we'll have more on huawei's legal action against the united states and we'll take a closer look at why the chinese company is doing this. they want more evidence as to why some federal agencies are using huawei products. are you a fan of a sceptic. tt says, i am a fan of great products at low prices and huawei fits that description perfectly. patricia in mexico says,
lots and lots of garden gnomes. were 60 of us working here. now, there are three of us. and soon there may be none. believe it or not, production was banned by communist east germany for several years after the war. these days, the estimated gnome population of the country was 25 million but as popular as they may be, thejob of making them is less so. there are two possibilities. either a work until i'm 100 or the garden gnomes reproduce by themselves. the third option is to find them. and...
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but in our back gardens.elanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. you might want to tie things down that might get blown over because there is a turbulent weather in the forecast. trees and branches have been coming down, problems with snow. tricky travel conditions continuing this afternoon. gusts of 40 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or50 mph continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 mph widely. the snow this evening and overnight is confined mainly to the high ground in scotland, northern ireland and north england. it is a cold night. temperatures just above freezing. the wins lose some of the strength but they will be quite widely up to 30 mph. high pressure will tend to ease away tomorrow. increasing amounts of sunshine, mainly dry, although cloud gathering across the western isles and northern ireland later. the week ahead will see gale force winds, some heavy rain but also drier and bright
but in our back gardens.elanie abbot, bbc news, wisley in surrey. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. you might want to tie things down that might get blown over because there is a turbulent weather in the forecast. trees and branches have been coming down, problems with snow. tricky travel conditions continuing this afternoon. gusts of 40 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or 50 continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0 or50 mph continuing this afternoon. gusts of a0...
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lots and lots of garden gnomes.ife, a symbol of hard work from the mine. at one point, there were 60 of us working here. now, there are three of us. and soon there may be none. believe it or not, production was banned by communist east germany for several years after the war. these days, the estimated gnome population of the country was 25 million but as popular as they may be, the job of making them is less so. there are two possibilities. either a work until i'm 100 or the garden gnomes reproduced by themselves. the third option is to find them. the company may have to shut up shop if no buyer is found. less high hope, more oh, no. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. a vigorous jet stream pushing areas of low pressure right across the uk is the weather pattern we're in. and we are staying in all the way through the weekend into next week as well. here is a recent satellite picture. this is swirl of cloud is an area of low pressure, edging its way eastwards. but
lots and lots of garden gnomes.ife, a symbol of hard work from the mine. at one point, there were 60 of us working here. now, there are three of us. and soon there may be none. believe it or not, production was banned by communist east germany for several years after the war. these days, the estimated gnome population of the country was 25 million but as popular as they may be, the job of making them is less so. there are two possibilities. either a work until i'm 100 or the garden gnomes...
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spaces for groups and face -- and fencing and utilitarian garden design and raised garden plots. located north of the gardens, they have chris construct a new rain gardens as part of his visitation valley green notes project. that project develops two distinct -- distinct green locations that improve community spaces and
spaces for groups and face -- and fencing and utilitarian garden design and raised garden plots. located north of the gardens, they have chris construct a new rain gardens as part of his visitation valley green notes project. that project develops two distinct -- distinct green locations that improve community spaces and
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also on the show as more and more people leave floral regions can the rooftop gardens help feed of south africa's booming cities. welcome to do business africa want to get jones good to have you with us and was starting. the fallout from the powerful cycling that hit mozambique killing hundreds of people and leaving a trail of destruction across ways of south east africa the damage to mozambique and infrastructure including pylons that carry power to neighboring countries may take weeks this has exacerbated running power outages in south africa where state owned utility eskom is struggling to bring faulty generating units back online. cold beer sorry you're out of luck there's been no electricity for hours. thankfully the kitchen has gas burners and there's still some daylight. for this small johannesburg restaurant it's a matter of life and death some days there are numerous power cuts they've already thrown away five hundred euros worth of meat and bags of ice can only function so long as a stopgap measure the. pleas. to the oem to these. four years in south africa's power stations hav
also on the show as more and more people leave floral regions can the rooftop gardens help feed of south africa's booming cities. welcome to do business africa want to get jones good to have you with us and was starting. the fallout from the powerful cycling that hit mozambique killing hundreds of people and leaving a trail of destruction across ways of south east africa the damage to mozambique and infrastructure including pylons that carry power to neighboring countries may take weeks this...
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i like the garden because we come here and explore nature in the garden.hat i see in the garden is hummingbirds, mockingbirds, and flowers. second girl: my name is jimena lopez. we're trying to illustrate poppies and deer grass. boy: the california poppy is a flower native to california. rumble: it was a beautiful thing to have a burrowing owl be discovered by a fourth-grade student two winters ago. and even more incredible was that this little owl stayed with us, and so, i sometimes think of this as a zoo without cages. ii think of my students who live in those b buildings right acros the street. they wake up in a concrete building. they go down concrete stairs. there's a little patch of concrete maybe to bounce a ball. they walk across a concrete sidewalk, an asphalt street, another concrete sidewalk, and they come onto a campus which is largely asphalt. then they go home and they do it again. they need this connection to nature like every human being. now they have access to nature right here on their campus. heise: i l like to calall it multispepecies
i like the garden because we come here and explore nature in the garden.hat i see in the garden is hummingbirds, mockingbirds, and flowers. second girl: my name is jimena lopez. we're trying to illustrate poppies and deer grass. boy: the california poppy is a flower native to california. rumble: it was a beautiful thing to have a burrowing owl be discovered by a fourth-grade student two winters ago. and even more incredible was that this little owl stayed with us, and so, i sometimes think of...
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so, we can do our bit in our gardens, as long as the policymakers do their bit too.he news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines tonight: uefa have moved quickly after england players were racially abused in montenegro, but can any punishment really work? controversy for kyle edmund in miami as he crashes out of the miami open to defending championjohn isner. england's cricketers continue their winning run to take the t20 series against sri lanka. and conor mcgregor calls time on his mixed martial arts career, but he's said that before. hello, and welcome along. well, it's 2a hours after england's win in montengro, but all the talk since that euro 2020 qualifer has been about yet another case of racial abuse directed at players. uefa say disciplinary proceedings have been opened and the case will be dealt with in may, before the next round of matches. but many within the sport are wondering if the current sanctions and fines go far enough. earlier, i spoke to our sports correspondent about the frequency of these incident
so, we can do our bit in our gardens, as long as the policymakers do their bit too.he news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines tonight: uefa have moved quickly after england players were racially abused in montenegro, but can any punishment really work? controversy for kyle edmund in miami as he crashes out of the miami open to defending championjohn isner. england's cricketers continue their winning run to take the t20 series against sri lanka....
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so we can do our bit in our gardens as long as the policymakers do their bit as well.ia occupied by the islamic state group. it brought to a formal end the self—proclaimed "caliphate" announced back in 2014. but amid the celebrations, kurdish authorities say they're struggling to cope with the thousands of captured is men and women, and are calling for an international court to be set up to try them. our correspondent aleem maqbool has been given rare access to one of the camps, roj in northern syria, where many of them are being held. what should be done with the captured men and women of the islamic state group? it's one of the most urgent issues now the last enclave has been won back from is. hundreds of women who joined the group from around a0 countries are in this camp in northern syria. they include ilham from the netherlands, who admits to having joined is, but as yet has has no idea where she might face trial. we are asking the government to take us back, but i'm still here, waiting. if you did go back to holland, what do you think would happen? i'd go to pris
so we can do our bit in our gardens as long as the policymakers do their bit as well.ia occupied by the islamic state group. it brought to a formal end the self—proclaimed "caliphate" announced back in 2014. but amid the celebrations, kurdish authorities say they're struggling to cope with the thousands of captured is men and women, and are calling for an international court to be set up to try them. our correspondent aleem maqbool has been given rare access to one of the camps, roj...
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celebration continuing here on the floor of madison square garden.ats going to soak this one in, take a seat and find out on selection sunday where they are headed. jay wright joins us live against the third straight big east tournament, how is this one different for you compared to the other two? >> steve: you live in the moment, this one seems as big as any of them because it's now. it's a different group of guys going through this tournament, it feels like the first one, it really does, it's exciting. i'm fired up. >> steve: this tournament, you either trailed or were tied in all three games in the second half, yet different players step up. yesterday, samuels hits those late threes, you go on a 10-3 rhonda, get in overtime win. this team is resilience, their ability to fight back and find a way to get ws. >> the two guys who lead at our eric paschall and phil booth. different guys stepped up but it was the two older guys paschall and booth were constantly trying to find someone, all the young guys are learning to play villanova basketball. >> don
celebration continuing here on the floor of madison square garden.ats going to soak this one in, take a seat and find out on selection sunday where they are headed. jay wright joins us live against the third straight big east tournament, how is this one different for you compared to the other two? >> steve: you live in the moment, this one seems as big as any of them because it's now. it's a different group of guys going through this tournament, it feels like the first one, it really...
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you can put trees and shrubs in your garden right now. but you want to hold off on the tender vegetation. planting anything like that cause you are still going to have to protect it. we are likely not done with frost and freezes. sunday morning in theuburbs north and west of washington we'll have temperatures right around or even bel freezing. so get out and mulch this weekend, pull out the dea plants, edge, do things like ff t, but you want to hold on planting any summer-like flowers and hold off on the weed killers and weed preventers this weekend. doug and i will be talki more about the cold front moving through, causing these windy conditions, mild temperatures and theik feels temperatures over the weekend going to be impressivepe as to the tture difference. i'll have more on that with doug around4:45. >>> we're sorry about all that time you put in working on your hair. >> i was fixated on the couple of people playing hky behin you, leaving work at 4:40 on a friday. >> they're quicklyki w down the stairs. i'm jealous. we haveewnother
you can put trees and shrubs in your garden right now. but you want to hold off on the tender vegetation. planting anything like that cause you are still going to have to protect it. we are likely not done with frost and freezes. sunday morning in theuburbs north and west of washington we'll have temperatures right around or even bel freezing. so get out and mulch this weekend, pull out the dea plants, edge, do things like ff t, but you want to hold on planting any summer-like flowers and hold...
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it is her garden. you can't even see it from the street. so quite frankly, she has a first amendment right to have whatever she wants to have in her garden. >> so what is the city claiming here? because i know one of the pieces of language that was used were that there were life safety hazards. >> in her garden. in other words, first of all, there are no life sa hazardous. it is her garden. so like it is like having your government come in your backyard he which again can barely be seen even from the house because it is tiered. you see it well from 280, but because it is tiered, you have to go down and see it. and it is her garden. if it was a deck on a house or if it was a safety issue whiches is not, fine. but that is not the situation here. what they really didn't like are the dinosaurs, the mushrooms, and fred flint stone standing in front of the house. they can't stand it. >> who didn't love fred. >> who didn't love dino. >> and you have a counter lawsuit. >> we will counter sue them for various c
it is her garden. you can't even see it from the street. so quite frankly, she has a first amendment right to have whatever she wants to have in her garden. >> so what is the city claiming here? because i know one of the pieces of language that was used were that there were life safety hazards. >> in her garden. in other words, first of all, there are no life sa hazardous. it is her garden. so like it is like having your government come in your backyard he which again can barely be...
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. >>> garden that has everyone talking. now. >>> good evening, everyone, here's what you need to know, first thing tomorrow morning, umbrellas by the door, live doppler 7 is tracking rain, light in south bay. heading into san jose. we're tracking moderate pocket of rain off the coastline heading towards pesk darero, here's a look at morning commutement bands of moderate rain with gusty winds. and there's a second storm behind it. hour by hour look at rainfall and how much longer it's going to last coming up. >>> new at 11:00, parents fuming in east bay over controversial homework assignment, involved terms nazis, swastikas and phrase master race. >> live from arroyo high school with more, lisa. >> reporter: this is the history assignment, it asked students to make a time capsule depicting nazi values and asks them to use quote aryan person as example. >> i can't be jewish mom at school that consistently fights against anti-semitism. >> reporter: emotions ran high. megan johnson is referring to this history assignment that t
. >>> garden that has everyone talking. now. >>> good evening, everyone, here's what you need to know, first thing tomorrow morning, umbrellas by the door, live doppler 7 is tracking rain, light in south bay. heading into san jose. we're tracking moderate pocket of rain off the coastline heading towards pesk darero, here's a look at morning commutement bands of moderate rain with gusty winds. and there's a second storm behind it. hour by hour look at rainfall and how much...
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tony had then moved into a house in miami gardens with a friend.rida east coast railways hauling freight. >> you know, he basically drove a train for a living. >> reporter: police checked him out on their computer. has he any priors? >> none. no priors. >> reporter: detectives went to talk to tony and recorded the conversation. >> how well did you -- do you know this -- your -- debra's -- debra's friend? >> melissa. i know her from her. i've seen her a few times. >> you guys ever have any problems, maybe? something like that? >> never. never. i don't think i ever spoke to her more than two words. >> do you know if she's had anything to do with what you're going through right now with debra and the divorce? >> i don't know. and i really don't -- don't care. i mean i just -- >> that wouldn't bother you if she did? >> oh no. the thing is that i just want to get away from my wife. i just wanna be at peace. >> reporter: then they asked him the question. >> did you have anything to do with -- with melissa's death? >> no. >> reporter: but what tony didn't
tony had then moved into a house in miami gardens with a friend.rida east coast railways hauling freight. >> you know, he basically drove a train for a living. >> reporter: police checked him out on their computer. has he any priors? >> none. no priors. >> reporter: detectives went to talk to tony and recorded the conversation. >> how well did you -- do you know this -- your -- debra's -- debra's friend? >> melissa. i know her from her. i've seen her a few...
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and we're going to plant a garden? yes we are. because the home depot makes it easy.h plants that are bred to thrive where we live. ♪ so our gardens can burst with color. ♪ we can all make time for spring. ♪ because today is the day for doing. ♪ the home depot. more saving. more doing. >>> hitting some big kegs. >> look at chris hemsworth hitting the waves or as he calls it some big kegs. is that aussie? >> one thing you may not know about chris is he loves pizza, and the more pizza he eats the more shredded he gets. gonna hate the fact that i told you that, guys. he will look at a dumbbell, do maybe four or five curls, and it's quadrupled in size. how is that even possible? >> secrets to how chris looks like this? we got 'em, thanks to bobby holland hanton, his body double for "thor," "snow white and the huntsman," "bad times at the el royale," and "men in black." >> thor mode is the most difficult out of all of them. between six to eight meals a day. chris has a cook on set. they cook for me as well. it's training twice a day, six days a week. >> so whether you want
and we're going to plant a garden? yes we are. because the home depot makes it easy.h plants that are bred to thrive where we live. ♪ so our gardens can burst with color. ♪ we can all make time for spring. ♪ because today is the day for doing. ♪ the home depot. more saving. more doing. >>> hitting some big kegs. >> look at chris hemsworth hitting the waves or as he calls it some big kegs. is that aussie? >> one thing you may not know about chris is he loves pizza,...