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Asian pears, Mars meets the Moon, propagating sage

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Why doesn’t all the popcorn pop when you pop it in the microwave?
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Puzzle of the Day

Complete, I am an ill-placed zephyr; behead me, and I am floating logs; behead me again, and I am part of a ship. (What word fits the first clue? Follow the directions to form new words from it.)

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The world turns softly
Not to spill its lakes and rivers.

–Hilda Conkling, American poet (1910–86)

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Growing Asian Pears—Juicy-Sweet, Yet Crisp!
Meet Asian pears—among the finest fruits I’ve ever grown. They have the juicy white flesh and lovely bouquet of a pear but they are round and can be eaten crisp off the tree like an apple. Plus, this fruit is low in acidity, stores for many months, and is easy to grow.
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Night Sky for September 2022
Start watching Mars and Jupiter! On September 16 and 17, the Moon and Mars meet. And mark your calendars for September 27 when Jupiter is at its nearest and brightest of the year. All you have to do is look up! Here are viewing tips from Bob Berman.
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"Zombie Cells" Could make You Feel Older

Scientists refer to them as senescent - or “zombie” cells. They can accumulate in your tissues and can have serious consequences.

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Salvia
Perennial salvia (also known as “sage”) is a mainstay of the midsummer garden, providing aromatic blooms that are beloved by bees and butterflies. Taking salvia cuttings in the fall is a good way to keep these drought-tolerant beauties going from year to year! See how to plant,…
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Beets: Health Benefits
The humble beet, when steamed, boiled, roasted, pickled, borscht’d—but especially served raw—is nutritious and offers many health benefits.
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Soft Pretzels
These homemade soft pretzels are so soft and buttery. They’re so easy to make and certainly better than those from any food chain. Soft pretzels are great for a yummy snack, weekend game, movie night, potluck party, or just any time!   
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