The benefits of cultivating native plants are many — both practical and environmental.
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Masaki Fujitani, Arielle Lever, Emily Batsford and Matthew Acevedo participate in one of CO/LAB's puppetry workshops. (Handout)
More than 700 people with developmental disabilities have participated in CO/LAB’s weekly and outreach programs, presenting over 25 original shows in four cities. CO/LAB does not have its own space, but rents studio space from other theater groups.
Read More“It takes a significant amount of time to become comfortable with this intimate part of the body. You need the right personality and skill level [to work as a pelvic-floor physical therapist],” explains Jodi Berger
Read MoreOne of summer’s simplest and sweetest pleasures? The taste of ripe tomatoes eaten straight from the vine.
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Tarte poreless mattifying primer, Herbivore Coco Rose coconut oil and NYX Matte Finish setting spray (left to right)
Here are some tips from Jmore beauty expert Ariel Lewis for products that will keep you looking sunsational throughout the spring and summer seasons.
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This strain cultivated by Curio Wellness is called Chocolate Mint OG. This cultivar is a hybrid most often used to address pain and support relaxation. (Handout photo)
The emerging industry presents new opportunities for experts from a variety of backgrounds, and local Jewish professionals are wasting no time finding their niche.
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Rebecca Brown, left, and Norman Cohen, right, Baltimore County master gardeners, advise Simone Ellin, associate editor of Jmore, in the garden outside her Towson home. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Jmore’s own master gardeners, Rebecca Brown and Norman Cohen recommended several steps that can be used by any novice gardener creating a long-term gardening plan.
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Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced this week that her office will no longer bother prosecuting marijuana cases. (Handout Photo)
Curio’s growing and processing facility includes 46,000 square feet for cultivation and 10,000 more for processing the plant into flower, extracts, tinctures and other forms of cannabis.
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