September 2017 - Page 2 of 5
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Article
Gardening in an Extreme Environment
Cindy Bruno has created a remote garden oasis in North Carolina.
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Article
Rich Soil and Sturdier Blooms
Laurel Statz from Wisconsin has successfully improved the conditions in her soil, resulting in many rewarding blooms.
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Article
Expressions of Early Fall
John Markowski, from New Jersey (Zone 6B), shares the summer to fall transition with us, focusing on the perennials and ornamental grasses that dominate his garden.
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Kitchen Gardening
Start Harvesting History by Planting Garlic
Fall is an unusual time for a new gardening catalog to appear in the mail, but timing is everything. The first catalog from the folks at Harvesting History includes more…
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Is it Welsh Rabbit or Rarebit?
Rarebit or Rabbit--it's basically a cheese sauce over toast. I made this for the Great Hops Cookoff (had just 10 minutes) at the IHA conference and of course, I added…
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International Herb Association Conference in Michigan featuring Hops, Herb of the Year 2018
Last week the IHA held their conference in Hickory Corners, Michigan at the Kellogg Biological Station, which is a great place to hold a conference and be in nature at…
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South Carolina Blooms Entice
Pam Berry from Greenville, South Carolina, has been gardening for over 20 years.
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Design
Horticultural Beauty in the Midwest
Chris Neumann, from Madison, Wisconsin shares highlights from a local botanical garden worth a visit.