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piedmontmastergardeners.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains the winter sowing technique, a method for starting native plants, perennials, and vegetables in outdoor containers during winter to maximize germination and support sustainability. | |
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blog.hardyplantsociety.org
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| | | | | Meet Sue Goetz. In this profile, Sue shares excellent advice and tells us a little about where she gets her inspiration. Check it out below! What type of garden do you have? I call it my eclectic muse- an experimental ground for what works in design that I do for others and what inspires me! I ripped out my front lawn to plant a perennial community after visiting the High Line in NewYork, the Lurie Garden in Chicago, and the works of Piet Ouldolf. This part of my garden has taught me a lot about designing naturalistic meadows for clients.... | |
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marylandgrows.umd.edu
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| | | | | Soil thermometer. Photo: A. Bodkins Sunshine, increasing temperatures, warm rain showers, and the return of migratory birds are all signs that Spring is getting closer. They are all reasons to be excited about Spring and all the possibilities that the new gardening season will hold. It's always tempting to go out and start sowing seeds... | |
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jocelynesze.wordpress.com
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| | | Growing up in a city-nation-state, in a middle-class, racially-privileged family, I never thought anything was wrong. Food obviously came from the supermarket, smothered in plastic packaging (unless one was willing to venture into the smelly wet markets for fresh produce), getting around and going to places meant taking the car, or bus/MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), | ||