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When I was a kid, my aunt and uncle grew tomatoes in plastic buckets lined up like soldiers on the cement patio in their tiny Queens, New York, backyard. They also grew dozens of vegetables in their ...
Here are some grasses that handle wet winters and dry summers with relative ease, while adding year-round interest and texture.
Rusty lawn chairs, sugar-dipped rhubarb, and squeaky windmills — if Grandma’s backyard was your summer camp, this gallery of ...
For more annual color in our spaces, we could consider sweet peas, violas, and cosmos. Calendula, alyssum, and cornflower (i.e., Bachelor’s Buttons) are quick to germinate and can extend color in the ...
When Kelly Slippey moved to West Lancaster Jewels eight years ago, a friend told her about the neighborhood’s secret garden. ...
As operations manager for the Gladbrook-Reinbeck Community School District, Shane Hawkins spends a good portion of his days ...
Flea beetles can wreak havoc in the garden. These insects are recognized by their tiny, shiny bodies that are about the size ...
The Papillion Junior Woman’s Club is holding its sixth annual Walk Through the Gardens on Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon.
Thousands of planting enthusiasts and/or lovers of beauty are expected to take advantage of open access at the gardens of the ...
A century-old Czechoslovakian peony bush, water features, a children's Pooh Garden, frog pond and more among the sights at ...
The Alpena Garden Club’s Summer Garden Tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, featuring seven beautiful local ...