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Home→Blog→Published 2009 → November

Monthly Archives: November 2009

Native Shrubs

Posted on November 30, 2009 by Editor
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By Cindy Gilberg Shrubs are an integral part of the overall picture when it comes to creating structure in good garden design. They serve to visually fill the ‘middle ground’ and help to unify the larger structural elements such as … Continue reading →

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Replacement Shrubs for Invasive Honeysuckle

Posted on November 23, 2009 by Editor
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By Steffie Littlefield Being environmentally responsible isn’t just limited to using organic fertilizers, recycling pots and watering less. The issue of invasive plants threatening our native woodlands is real and costing conservation groups millions of dollars to fight. The solution … Continue reading →

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Growing Vegetables in Containers

Posted on November 16, 2009 by Editor
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By Steffie Littlefield Did you know you can grow cherry tomatoes in a hanging basket, green beans in a window box or peppers in a wall pocket? Many gardeners are limited to container gardening either due to their living quarters … Continue reading →

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Green: Eco-Friendly Floral Industry

Posted on November 9, 2009 by Editor
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By Amanda Gain The “Green” movement is an important growing trend, but did you know some businesses are naturally green? Those of us in the floral industry are one of those, and with some helpful tips, your home or business … Continue reading →

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Introduction to Prairie Herbs

Posted on November 2, 2009 by Editor
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By Joyce Driemeyer If the vagaries of this past year’s weather, with its killing late spring freeze and then a long period of drought, have discouraged you from gardening, let me suggest the virtues of native plants. Herb specialists call … Continue reading →

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