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Help your shrubs and trees survive the winter
Winter is coming whether we like it or not, and winter sun, cold, wind, snow, ice, and salt can take…
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Poisonous plants
On this Halloween weekend, it might be interesting to think about scary and perhaps what some might even call evil…
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Time to get back to the gym!
by Tami Mungenast CPT CNWC Now that summer and our warm days are over, outdoor workouts options are fewer due…
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Growing ornamental corn
Growing ornamental corn for autumn harvest and decoration can be a fun family activity, especially if you have young children…
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Annual flowering vines
There’s nothing like colorful annual climbing and flowering vines to add charm to your garden and landscape. They add an…
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Harvest for Health
by Tami Mungenast CPT CNWC The late summer produce that is harvesting locally is not only delicious and fresh but…
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Enjoy the days of September Gold
olor, then September would be gold. The sun-angle at this time of year is transforming. It bathes everything in a…
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Plant native perennials in fall
We have made it to September, and the next several weeks until the first hard frost are perfect for planting…
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Tall Garden Phlox
If you love cottage gardens and old-fashioned flowers, tall garden phlox (Phlox paniculata hybrids) may be a great choice for…
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Texture in the garden and landscape
Texture is one of a plant’s physical characteristics that helps provide interest, variety, and beauty in the landscape. Other physical…
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