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- A couple of good pieces from the Times this week. One usually thinks of smut as a bad thing, but “Out West, Fungus Offers Hope Against an Invader.” And “Instead of Taking Down a Fruit Tree, Building Around It.”
- Kind of cool, though it does seem a little odd and tortuous: “Electrifying Photos of Flowers Being Zapped by 80,000 Volts.” I like that he used a pot plant in one.

- From the Northeastern IPM Center: “Researchers Discover the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug’s Winter Hideout.“
- Interested in saguaro transplanting? Not so much? Editor Michelle Sutton invites you to take a look at City Trees anyway—you might like ABCs of pruning book review or the metasequoia piece. Use this direct link to access it free and without having to log in.
- Not a comprehensive list—for one thing, my go-to Dirr app isn’t there—but pretty thorough, especially for Ag. 24green offers horticultural apps in one place.
- Speaking of HRH Dirr, he’ll be headlining CENTS 2013, says Greenhouse Management.
- Love Dan Hinkley? Doesn’t everyone? This is a nice story.
- Kinder, gentler Keep Off the Grass signs.
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