Gardening

Natural Companions

May 14, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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Most gardeners have a library full of books. These days, it is rare to find one that really.

Sustainability – How Much Lawn Do We Really Need? Part 2

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Much of the world seems to be suffering from drought and problems that are a result of chemical.

The Garden in Winter

December 5, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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    On a typical winter day, when the sky is gloomy gray and the wind whirls through.

Beautiful Berries

December 18, 2012 Gardening, Landscape Design
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I recently mentioned that winter days may be gray but planting colorful conifers will brighten your spirits. So.

The Bonus of Exfoliating Bark

January 9, 2013 Gardening, Landscape Design
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Many trees and shrubs have exfoliating bark that goes unseen during the growing seasons. During the gray days.

The Catalogs Are Coming!

January 16, 2013 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  This is the time of year to which all garden junkies and plantaholics look forward. The mailman’s.

For the Birds

February 13, 2013 Gardening, Landscape Design
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Watching the snow come down, I started thinking about Spring and remembering that we used to say the.

What’s New in the Trade

January 23, 2013 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  I spent last week in Columbus. On Sunday, I spoke on xeriscaping at the Perennial Plant Association.

The Bonus of Colorful Bark

January 31, 2013 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  The tracery of bare branches and the texture of bark become art during the winter. They are.

The Non-Stop Garden

February 7, 2013 Gardening, Landscape Design
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  My husband loves to brag that I have something blooming in my gardens eleven months of the.