﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="http://denver.yourhub.com/Feed.css"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories by Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</title><link>http://denver.yourhub.com</link><description>The latest story posts in The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com</description><language>en-us</language><managingEditor>news@yourhub.com</managingEditor><copyright>(c) 2009, YourHub.com</copyright><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>GARDEN HELPERS - Dragonflies and Damselflies</title><description>by Mary Choate   All dragonflies belong to the taxonomical order Odonata (oh-den-ah-tah), which is Greek for "toothy ones." Don't let their name or large size scare you though! They cannot sting, and will only bite if you roughly catch them with your bare hands.  Damselflies are closely related ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164159.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 7:33:05 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Garden helpers - dragonflies and damselflies</title><description>by Mary Choate   All dragonflies belong to the taxonomical order Odonata (oh-den-ah-tah), which is Greek for "toothy ones." Don't let their name or large size scare you though! They cannot sting, and will only bite if you roughly catch them with your bare hands.  Damselflies are closely related ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164160.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 7:40:09 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>GARDEN HELPERS - Dragonflies and Damselflies</title><description>by Mary Choate   All dragonflies belong to the taxonomical order Odonata (oh-den-ah-tah), which is Greek for "toothy ones." Don't let their name or large size scare you though! They cannot sting, and will only bite if you roughly catch them with your bare hands.  Damselflies are closely related ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164161.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 7:45:34 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>GARDEN HELPERS - Dragonflies and Damselflies</title><description>by Mary Choate   All dragonflies belong to the taxonomical order Odonata (oh-den-ah-tah), which is Greek for "toothy ones." Don't let their name or large size scare you though! They cannot sting, and will only bite if you roughly catch them with your bare hands.  Damselflies are closely related ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164162.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 7:54:07 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>AGRICULTURE AT COASTALFIELDS - Tillage and Weeds</title><description>by Aaron Brachfeld    Weeds are Home to Predators    Coastalfields farms on 3 acres in Arvada. If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm (available seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset, or online in the form of a "virtual farm tour" any time of the day or night), you will be hard pr...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164164.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:24:58 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>AGRICULTURE AT COASTALFIELDS - Tillage and Weeds</title><description>by Aaron Brachfeld    Weeds are Home to Predators    Coastalfields farms on 3 acres in Arvada. If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm (available seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset, or online in the form of a "virtual farm tour" any time of the day or night), you will be hard pr...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164166.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:31:14 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at Coastalfields - tillage and weeds</title><description>by Aaron Brachfeld    Weeds are Home to Predators    Coastalfields farms on 3 acres in Arvada. If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm (available seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset, or online in the form of a "virtual farm tour" any time of the day or night), you will be hard pr...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164167.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:33:50 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agricultural at Coastalfields: Tillage and weeds</title><description>by Aaron Brachfeld    Weeds are Home to Predators    Coastalfields farms on 3 acres in Arvada. If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm (available seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset, or online in the form of a "virtual farm tour" any time of the day or night), you will be hard pr...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164168.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:36:28 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>The history of food - Amaranth</title><description>Amaranth belongs to the genus Amaranthus of the family Ameranthaceae. There are over 50 species throughout the world, some of which are domesticated. Amaranth is a plant that grows from 1 to 10 feet tall, bearing more than 500,000 seeds on a single large seed head (and sometimes having more than...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164170.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:52:30 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>THE HISTORY OF FOOD - Amaranth</title><description>Amaranth belongs to the genus Amaranthus of the family Ameranthaceae. There are over 50 species throughout the world, some of which are domesticated. Amaranth is a plant that grows from 1 to 10 feet tall, bearing more than 500,000 seeds on a single large seed head (and sometimes having more than...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164171.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:54:23 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>THE HISTORY OF FOOD - Amaranth</title><description>Amaranth belongs to the genus Amaranthus of the family Ameranthaceae. There are over 50 species throughout the world, some of which are domesticated. 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Amaranth is a plant that grows from 1 to 10 feet tall, bearing more than 500,000 seeds on a single large seed head (and sometimes having more than...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164173.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 8:58:06 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agricultural science:  Plants eat with water</title><description>Plants require water to bring soil into solution so that it can be absorbed by their roots. When the soil is not wet enough, the plant will sometimes use stored water to wet the soil, and if only some of the roots are wet, the plant will bring the water from where it is wet to where it is dry.  ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164174.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:00:32 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agricultural science - plants eat with water</title><description>Plants require water to bring soil into solution so that it can be absorbed by their roots. When the soil is not wet enough, the plant will sometimes use stored water to wet the soil, and if only some of the roots are wet, the plant will bring the water from where it is wet to where it is dry.  ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164175.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:02:16 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE - Plants Eat With Water</title><description>Plants require water to bring soil into solution so that it can be absorbed by their roots. When the soil is not wet enough, the plant will sometimes use stored water to wet the soil, and if only some of the roots are wet, the plant will bring the water from where it is wet to where it is dry.  ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164176.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:04:02 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE - Plants Eat With Water</title><description>Plants require water to bring soil into solution so that it can be absorbed by their roots. When the soil is not wet enough, the plant will sometimes use stored water to wet the soil, and if only some of the roots are wet, the plant will bring the water from where it is wet to where it is dry.  ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~164177.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:05:34 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Sheila Brachfeld's Use of Color</title><description>Sheila Sobol Brachfeld is a lifelong Denver resident. She graduated from CU Boulder with a BA in Fine Arts and the University of Denver with a Masters in Fine Arts. She has taught art classes both locally and in Canada.   Sheila primarily paints landscapes, still life, and other nature scenes. ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Archive/Entertainment/Art/Story~164178.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:10:35 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Sheila Brachfeld's Use of Color</title><description>Sheila Sobol Brachfeld is a lifelong Denver resident. She graduated from CU Boulder with a BA in Fine Arts and the University of Denver with a Masters in Fine Arts. She has taught art classes both locally and in Canada.   Sheila primarily paints landscapes, still life, and other nature scenes. ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Entertainment/Art/Story~164180.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:16:25 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Sheila Brachfeld's Use of Color</title><description>Sheila Sobol Brachfeld is a lifelong Denver resident. She graduated from CU Boulder with a BA in Fine Arts and the University of Denver with a Masters in Fine Arts. She has taught art classes both locally and in Canada.   Sheila primarily paints landscapes, still life, and other nature scenes. ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Entertainment/Art/Story~164182.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 9:20:24 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Sheila Brachfeld's Use of Color</title><description>Sheila Sobol Brachfeld is a lifelong Denver resident. She graduated from CU Boulder with a BA in Fine Arts and the University of Denver with a Masters in Fine Arts. She has taught art classes both locally and in Canada.   Sheila primarily paints landscapes, still life, and other nature scenes. ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Archive/Entertainment/Art/Story~164197.aspx</link><pubDate>12/24/2006 10:59:33 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at Coastalfields</title><description>Weeds are Home to Predators    If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm(  located in Golden, Colorado ), you will be hard pressed to even see the crops without taking a closer look. The Coastalfields farm seems overrun by weeds! "Where are the crops?" visitors sometimes ask.   Bef...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165721.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 7:35:17 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at home in Golden</title><description>Gardening - and agriculture in general - is usually a game of learning what resources you are short on and then growing what food will not tax those very limited resources too greatly.   If you are lacking something (in Colorado, you usually are lacking water), choose plants that require little ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165722.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 7:37:18 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at home in Arvada</title><description>Gardening -- and agriculture in general -- is usually a game of learning what resources you are short on and then growing what food will not tax those very limited resources too greatly.   If you are lacking something (in Colorado, you usually are lacking water), choose plants that require littl...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165725.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 7:40:04 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at Coastalfields</title><description>Weeds are Home to Predators   If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm(  located in Arvada, Colorado ), you will be hard pressed to even see the crops without taking a closer look. The Coastalfields farm seems overrun by weeds! "Where are the crops?" visitors sometimes ask.   Before...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165728.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 7:46:26 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at home in Boulder</title><description>Gardening-and agriculture in general-is usually a game of learning what resources you are short on and then growing what food will not tax those very limited resources too greatly.   If you are lacking something (in Colorado, you usually are lacking water), choose plants that require little or n...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165736.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 8:15:39 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Agriculture at Coastalfields</title><description>Weeds are Home to Predators   If you take a free tour of the Coastalfields farm(  located in Arvada andGolden, Colorado ), you will be hard pressed to even see the crops without taking a closer look. The Coastalfields farm seems overrun by weeds! 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Before answering and showi...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165786.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 10:00:22 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Gardening at home in Lakewood</title><description>Gardening-and agriculture in general-is usually a game of learning what resources you are short on and then growing what food will not tax those very limited resources too greatly.   If you are lacking something (in Colorado, you usually are lacking water), choose plants that require little or n...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Archive/Home-Garden/Story~165789.aspx</link><pubDate>1/2/2007 10:01:26 AM</pubDate><author>Aaron Brachfeld &amp; Mary Choate</author></item><item><title>Garden helpers -- butterflies, skippers and moths</title><description>These three types of insects belong to the taxonomical order of Lepidoptera (leh-peh-dahp-te-rah). 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