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A ShelterPop interview with our Editor-in-Chief, D. Landreth Seed Company is struggling and may go out of business if money is not raised, Frances Palmer's pottery is on sale, and more, in today's links we love.
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We take a look at some of the most imaginative gardening blogs out there on the world wide web, starting with Pruned, a wonderful landscape architecture blog that seems a world away from what we normally think of as the garden. 
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Turning an old grill into a planter; Barbie's dream house, now with green roofs (right); Tom Colicchio's secret rooftop farm; a new giant fungus; how to can; thieves at community gardens; and more! All in today's Links We Love.
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An interivew with the new head gardener at Giverny (left), hunting for ferns with Oliver Sacks, and a new gardening magazine in today's Links We Love!
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The recent boom in vegetable gardens, Gothamist's new Green Thumb series, and Curbed's outdoor week, in today's link roundup.
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In honor of Eat Your Vegetables Day tomorrow, Slate and Magnum photos put together a sweet slide show of gardeners and their GIANT vegetables.
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Miracle-Gro for marijuana, the Flower Truck, planting lichens, and debating online shelter mags.
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Today's links include Slate's very popular "A Revolutionary Way to Grow Tomatoes," Crate & Barrel's new online Marimekko shop, the beautiful watercolor galleries of Leanne Shapton, and yes, a royal wedding story about decorating Westminister Abbey with giant trees.
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This week, we link to a bit of absolutely fascinating forgotten history: atomic gardens, which were an attempt to find peaceful uses for atomic energy after WWII by radiating seeds and plants to create new mutations. Plus: A timeline of British gardening and preserving the view at Hudson Valley's Olana.
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