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Giving Back: Binghamton resident, NoMa volunteer, helps community members plant gardens Four years ago, she volunteered to plant a flower garden on Edwards Street on a student rental property. A few neighbors saw her planting and asked ...
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Reviving a School Garden "We're going to need garden beds, 2x4's, more plants, tarps, we need a lot of gardening supplies," says Elizabeth Steffel. Advertisement. Arabelle ...
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| Home & Garden: Pests and Pestilence As I haven't seen a potato bug in at least 15 years, to find them skeletonizing our blooming plants was a shock. And it took me a long time to connect the ...
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| Decisions, decisions. To plant or not to plant butterfly bushes When you walk into a garden center or plant nursery, you'll still see "Rosemary" on the plant tag. You'll still need to set it in full sun in very well drained ...
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| Community gardens help to feed food insecure during pandemic The Lawrence Community Garden, for example, was able to plant only one quarter of its 7 acres. "We're behind the curve," Moore said, "but we're still ...
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| Glen Ellyn developing public gardens to inspire, inform QR codes that can be scanned by smartphones on-site will link visitors to details on planting care and a database of native and sustainable plant ...
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| Nature News: Yellow toadflax thrives in concrete wasteland What kills me is that I struggle to grow certain plants in my garden, yet here ... In a time where we are actively planting pollinator gardens because of ...
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| A few ways to get the most out of your shade trees Even plant professionals make mistakes in placing shade trees in ... things people will notice, and that's generally not good for your garden design.
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| An Oasis of Unity: Greenport Garden Feeds Community All planting is totally organic, and garden volunteers are bringing in indigenous plants to showcase both the natural history of Long Island and the ...
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| Plants 'stolen' from Peace Garden in Cassiobury Park ... few weeks The Rotary Club of Watford has been planting and cultivating an area of Cassiobury Park as part of plans to turn it into a Peace Garden.
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