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New Study: Pine Bark Extract Prevents Harmful Inflammation ...  Apr 25, 2006
A recent study published in the Journal of Inflammation shows the effectiveness of pine bark extract Pycnogenol(R) (pic-noj-en-all) in preventing harmful ... - International News Service,

Pine bark extract may prevent inflammation  Apr 27, 2006
27/04/2006 - A daily supplement of the French maritime pine bark, Pycnogenol, can reduce the markers of inflammation by 15 per cent, says a joint German-Slovak ... - NutraIngredients.com,

New Study: Pine Bark Extract Prevents Harmful Inflammation ...  Apr 25, 2006
HOBOKEN, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/25/2006 -- A recent study published in the Journal of Inflammation shows the effectiveness of pine bark extract Pycnogenol ... - Market Wire (press release)

Despite guidelines, mulch often is misused  May 14, 2006
Fine-texture mulch such as sawdust should be used only a couple of inches deep; coarse-texture mulch such as chunky pine bark should be used only 3 to 4 inches ... - Columbus Dispatch,

Mulch Madness: From best to worst, what makes the grade?  May 12, 2006
...pretty. They do acidify soil, as do pine bark and cypress, so none of these are good for roses but they are great for azaleas. Cypress ... - Jackson Sun,

A butterfly garden must include plants to feed caterpillars and ...  May 12, 2006
Fill the saucer with coarse pine bark or stones and fill to overflowing with water. The butterflies are able to drink from the cracks ... - PensacolaNewsJournal.com,

Protect plant beds with mulch  Apr 22, 2006
...calculator on the site. • Ingredients: Shredded pine bark, ranges from finely shredded to larger bark pieces. Use: Recommended for acid ... - Robertson County Times,

Cypress mulch is environmentally incorrect  May 12, 2006
...points out. The Florida Native Plants Society also suggests pine bark, pine needles, or Promulch, made from recycled tires. As many ... - Sebastian Sun (subscription),

Grape seed waste from wineries recycled  May 10, 2006
Antioxidants in tannins from pine bark and grape seeds were identified years ago by a senior scientist at Industrial Research in Lower Hutt, Dr Lai Yeap Foo ... - Stuff.co.nz,

Rosemary will thrive outdoors  May 10, 2006
...indoors. After getting it, I replanted it in a 10-inch clay pot. I used a mixture of potting soil, peat and fine pine bark. It seems ... - Charlotte Observer,

Letter: Don’t pile mulch  Apr 28, 2006
Much healthier for trees and people is mulch made from lumber-harvest byproducts or natural, unprocessed products such as pine-bark mulch or pine needles. ... - Watertown TAB & Press,

EarthTalk: Logging Companies Heading to the Southeastern United ...  May 4, 2006
For instance, the invasive pine bark beetle has thrived across the Southeast as mixed forests have been clear cut and replaced with its favorite delicacy, pulp ... - Kansas City infoZine,

Protected agriculture project boosts crop yields by 10 times over ...  Apr 21, 2006
...or coconut fiber. Pine bark, which is an inexpensive and renewable resource, can also be used as a growing medium. �With soil-less ... - University of Florida,

Gardening without watering  Apr 27, 2006
...watering. We must use the drip system, and prevent evaporation by laying down cork or pine bark on areas that have been watered. ... - Sur,

Australia's 'Jurassic Tree' finds home in NB  Apr 22, 2006
...green leaves. It is believed dinosaurs once dined on Wollemi pine bark, which is described as resembling bubbling chocolate. David ... - StarPhoenix,

Binks has fair way to go to reach par for course  Apr 22, 2006
Healthy trees usually can combat fungi and pests like the pine bark beetle, the quarter-inch or less insects that infest, lay eggs in and munch away at the ... - Palm Beach Post,

Conserve by considering when and how much you water  Apr 27, 2006
A 3- to 5-inch layer of pine straw, pine bark or leaves placed around trees and shrubs helps the soil preserve moisture and reduces water loss from evaporation ... - Savannah Morning News,

Busy days are in store for May gardeners  Apr 26, 2006
...frequent, light sprinklings. Plants should also be mulched with shredded pine bark, pine needles, compost and dried lawn clippings. A 4 ... - Daily News - Galveston County,

Trees and turfgrass don't mix very well  Apr 30, 2006
Along the same lines, instead of planting these new beds mulch them. Pine bark, hardwood, pecan shells, pine needles or a other mulch provides visual appeal. ... - MyWestTexas.com,

On Her Turf  Apr 21, 2006
...dead-end street on the side of Gee's three-acre garden bearing the goodies: bag after bag, pallet after pallet of pine fines mulch, a pine bark chaff beloved ... - Washington Post,

Peanut waste to rival grape seeds?  Apr 24, 2006
...animal feed. The main sources of polyphenols on the market today are green tea, grape seed and pine bark extracts. According to ... - Health24.com,

Peanut waste to rival grape seed extracts?  Apr 24, 2006
...extracts, like DSM's Teavigo and Taiyo International's Sunphenon, grape seed extracts, like Masquelier's Original OPCs, Anthogenol, and pine bark extracts like ... - NutraIngredients-usa.com,

Odessa wife held in man's stabbing  Apr 26, 2006
He staggered from their townhouse about 40 strides, past the low shrubs and pine bark in their tiny front yard and across the parking lot to a neighbor's. ... - St. Petersburg Times,

Rudy has retired: I'm in big trouble  Apr 30, 2006
The trees in his yard already have pine bark mulch around them (perfect circles), and he seems to have organized the shed where he parks his tractor. ... - BurlingtonFreePress.com,

Spring Flowers arrive early at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds  Apr 20, 2006
The Gardens have nearly 3,000 plants in full bloom from mid April through late May. Visitors are invited to stroll through the pine-bark pathways. ... - Union Sentinel,

Dr Sarah: Is fizzy water good for you?  Apr 30, 2006
To help boost your immunity, take a good vitamin and mineral supplement plus an antioxidant such as vitamin C (1 gram daily) or pine bark extracts. ... - Sunday Life,

Louisiana swamp iris  Apr 25, 2006
When planting, add three to four inches of organic matter like fine pine bark or compost, and till to a depth of 8 to 10 inches. ... - Delta Democrat Times,

Local garden centers full of spring surprises  Apr 20, 2006
The Green Thumbers is carrying a different kind of mulch. “It’s shredded pine bark mulch. It’s richer, and a darker, chocolate brown. ... - Quad City Times,

Master Gardener’s Corner: Correct tree planting  Apr 22, 2006
Traditionally, it was recommended that the soil removed from the hole be improved by amending it with coarse materials such as compost, pine bark, sand and ... - Canton Daily Ledger,


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