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August is one of the driest months of the year here and it is unlikely that we will get any rain to help our gardens along.
Our previous column introduced a project to exchange two groups of plants to provide better growing conditions: moving aeoniums from the ground to containers in semi-shade, and moving ...
Pay careful attention to keeping the roses well supplied with water. Unless you are using soaker hoses, remove the cover to ...
Art in the Garden: Daily through Sept. 2. This summerlong exhibition features an array of handcrafted artwork including glass ...
Walking on the Middle Fork Loop Trail, the wood boardwalk is a stark contrast to the luscious green land as far as the eye ...
The tomatoes are finally ripening, the zucchini plants look a bit frazzled, cucumber vines are waiting for cooler ...
Deadheading spent flowers can help your plants produce beautiful blooms for longer. But according to one gardening expert, a ...
Whimsy is the theme of the summer, judging by a host of new public garden exhibits. Here are the best ideas to replicate at ...
Jim Duffield can remember when the land between 4th Street and Government Way was populated only by alfalfa and trees. His ...
Native annuals have somehow gotten lost in the shuffle, likely because most of them aren’t readily available at the garden ...
The transformation of the Claerman family’s landscaping began with research and field trips. The results of their landscaping ...