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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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Celebrate Spring with Cool-Season Containers
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Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests
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15 Deer-Resistant Plants
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A Gardener's Checklist for Early Spring
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Backyard Makeover Game
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All About Starting Seeds
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10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed
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Soil Testing is Worth the Effort
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Spectacular Spring Bloomers
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden
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Perfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders
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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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Cool-Season Annuals
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Viburnums are Versatile Shrubs
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Building a Compost Bin
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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Garden Catalog Collector
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Enchanting Japanese Maples
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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Design an Engaging Entryway
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Sweetly Scented Tulips
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Find the Perfect Tomato
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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
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How to Grow Raspberries
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4 commentsI used a wildflower mix last spring, 2010, I no longer have the container which provided the names of the flower seeds included in the mix. These plants sprouted last year, never flowered but...
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Fast Growing Stalk
6 commentsCan anyone identify this very fasting growing stalk? If you cut it down, it grows back very fast. I believe its roots spread and make new plants nearby. It has reach around 5 ft., but tends to droop...
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Lentin Rose
1 commentA Lentin Rose backlit by the sun. One of the first spring flowers in our neck of the woods; southeastern Wisconsin
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Blossoms
I'm lucky to have a microclimate that lets my mountain laurel survive long,cold, northern New England winters. This favorite of mine;a late spring blooming shrub, native to the warmer climate of my...
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the determination of daffodils
After these old boots saw many miles (even got patched along the way) they found a more permanent residence near our front walk to greet other travelers. During the summer, they're surrounded...
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Spring is here!
With all the snow we had this winter we had to wait an extra month before we saw our bulbs blooming. It was frustrating but now we have proof spring is here!
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Spring is around the corner...
These photos were taken when my flowers and wildflowers were at their peak here in northeastern Ohio...
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Rhodie Time 1
In the NW after the gray rainy season it is so wonderful to see the beautiful colors of the Rhododendrons. A harbinger of a return to vibrant colors. The last time I counted I believe there...
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Little red beauty.
1 commentAfter yanking out landscaping timbers around an old neglected flowerbed, these popped up. They are about 6-8 inches tall from the ground to the tip of the petals. The leaves make me think of Tulips.
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Spring Has Sprung
Spring in Louisiana March 2007. Azaleas,Bridal Wreath, Lady Banks Roses
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Spring in South Carolina
Warm southern temperatures have awakened my South Carolina garden.
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"Spring Roses"
Hellebores are the true harbingers of Spring. No garden is complete without these beauties.
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Entrance Garden
This zone 7 northeastern entrance garden features a mixture of evergreens, specimen plantings and colorful perennials. The highlights of the garden are a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar and...
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Viburnum in bloom
There is an early spring whiteness along the edges of my woodland when the Viburnum alnifolium are in full bloom. While other deciduous shrubs and trees are just breaking their leaf buds, this...
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Early spring morning meadow
1 commentOur eight acre meadow is a reclaimed sand and gravel pit. After a decade of hard work,we now can embrace the early signs of spring green grass and crabapple blooms. The cold climate of Northern New...
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