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Good fences make good neighbors.” The narrator of the famous Robert Frost poem “Mending Wall” wonders why his neighbor favors ...
Tears of joy are like the summer rain drops pierced by sunbeams.” Hosea Ballou. “I love how summer just wraps its arms around you like a warm blanket.” Kellie Elmore. “Deep summer is when laziness ...
The key is to choose plants that grow vertically but still match the scale of your space. For example, opt for small trees such as Japanese maple, flowering dogwood, crabapple, serviceberry, and ...
Green drenching is top of our list of backyard ideas at the moment, and for good reason; the garden world’s latest love ...
The Sequim Botanical Garden Society has unveiled a new, freshly planted garden space in the terrace garden at Carrie Blake Community Park.
Butterflies and moths frequently pupate on grasses; in the same webinar Harding says on cocksfoot in particular. Another ...
The state’s Invasive Plant Council pushed for the ban over the past several years in an effort to protect Missouri’s working ...
Charleston’s Festival of the Garden returns July 17–20 with talks, workshops, and performances exploring nature, creativity, ...
July is a great month for blossoms — but only if you have planned for that to happen. Many gardeners go to their local ...
It’s a bit eerie, not to mention disappointing, to walk out to the garden and find some-or all! – of your tomato plants ...