September 2017

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    Hop Happy

    We had a pre- and post-conference tour for the IHA conference and both were fun and action-packed. However the post conference tour to visit hop farms and breweries was a…

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    Embracing the Change of Seasons

    Cherry Ong from Richmond, British Columbia shares a handful of the latest happenings in her early fall garden.Summer (and spring) are always too short for me. I usually have difficulty…

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    A Garden That’s Gone to the Dogs

    Michael Stumpf has discovered many creative ways to embrace dogs in the garden. 

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    Leila Arboretum in Battle Creek , Michigan

    On a recent road trip to Michigan, we happened upon the Leila Arboretum--and what a find! If you are in the neighborhood--go check it out! Wonderful gardens and a great…

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    A 3D Celebration of Garden Art in Canada

    Maria Fleming gives us a glimpse into the art of the MosaÏculture event that is currently taking place in Ottawa.

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    A Horticultural Playground on Hermit’s Lake

    Wayne Gruber, a horticulturist for over 35 years, showcases his home that sits on one acre of rolling hills overlooking Hermit's Lake, a private 33-acre lake in Crowne Point, Indiana.

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    Episode 11: Great Water-Wise Plants

    These selections will thrive—instead of die—when things get dry It seems like more and more areas of the country are experiencing decreasing rains and a loss of naturally occurring moisture.…

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    Be a Summer Tomato Saver

    The calendar may say it’s autumn, but the tomato vines are still pumping out beautiful fruits. What a delicious problem to have! Here are four ways to preserve tomatoes to…

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    Gardening With an Element of Surprise

    Jeff Calton from Tennessee shares his plant knowledge by helping out at a couple's nearby garden.

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    Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining

    Ana Bowers shares her resilient thoughts with us after the passing of Hurrican Irma.