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Outdoor Fire Rules: Friday Harbor just tightened the screws on backyard burning—year-round bans inside town limits, with only recreational fires in approved containers allowed, and strict “no” lists for garden refuse like leaves, clippings, prunings, and land-clearing debris. Chelsea Flower Show Buzz: RHS Chelsea 2026 is still dominating the gardening conversation, with King Charles and Queen Camilla joining celebrity guests at the royal walkthrough, while standout show gardens keep racking up headlines—including Sarah Eberle’s “mesmerising” Mother Nature win and South Africa’s “Life After Fire” gold. Community Gardening: North Baton Rouge opened a new community garden space to help residents grow food and learn skills, with workshops for kids and adults. Health Watch: Tick bites are spiking in parts of the U.S., sending more people to ERs—worth checking your yard and clothing before outdoor time. Local Life & Law: A Portland couple sued over alleged chemical-toilet fumes from a neighbor’s tiny home, adding another reminder that “garden projects” can quickly become legal issues.

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