Posted on : 26-02-2010 | By : Admin
Is your calendar filling up as quickly as mine? 
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Is your calendar filling up as quickly as mine? 
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If you want lots of early color in your garden from a plant that’s a repeat bloomer, get ready to fall-in-love with the first red-hot early-blooming hardy daylily. We have!
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Great article in The Washington Post by JoAnn Greco today talking about the great Philadelphia gardens that surround Philly! Bartram’s Garden, Longwood Gardens and Morris Arboretum are all beautiful places to place on your ‘must see’ list when visiting Philly. You don’t have to wait for the Philadelphia International Flower Show to experience all the beautiful scenes that the Philadelphia area has to offer! Read the rest of this entry »
Square foot gardens are a very simple and easy way to grow a good variety of vegetables in a very small space. Square foot gardens are divided into…
The wind is whipping by and the snow banks are looming large…and all I can think about is building a raised bed.
Well… just about everyone throughout the USA (except for the lucky ones in Hawaii) have been digging, pushing & shoveling the white stuff.
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One of the things that a lot of garden enthusiasts tend to overlook in late winter is pruning or trimming the trees and bushes around….
Have you ever thought that houseplants have personalities just like we do? We all know that orchids project elegance, but how about ferns, crotons and peace lilies. What type of personalities best represent them and which ones fit your lifestyle? Read the rest of this entry »
Tomorrow I’m head to the Big Apple for a media tour with Margie Grace, the APLD Internaional Landscape Designer of the Year. We’re seeing lots of our old media friends and meeting some new ones.