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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Monday, 21 January 2013
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A member of the Aster family, Jerusalem artichoke is a perennial herbaceous plant cultivated for its edible tubers called sunchokes.
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Friday, 18 January 2013
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As the flower and seed catalogs start arriving, it's time to sit back and think about what you enjoyed most about your garden this past year in order to plan ahead.
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Thursday, 17 January 2013
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Colorful vegetables like the purple tomato, bred for its color and health benefits, is created the old fashioned way, through hybridization and not genetic modification.
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
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Inspirational in nature, conceptual gardens are designed around ideas instead of functional or aesthetic principles and tell a story or highlight unique materials.
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
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It's January and flower and seed catalogs are crowding the mailbox in honor of National Mailorder Gardening this month.
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Written by Heleigh Bostwick
Monday, 14 January 2013
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Maidenhair ferns are deciduous perennials native to the US. The delicate lacy foliage is well-suited to woodland, rock, and foliage gardens.
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