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Magazine articles on gardening and yard work.
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National Gardening
Charlie Nardozzi
Roadside Plantings Enhance Delaware's Highways Many interstate highways are lined with high-maintenance turf grass or planted in wildflower meadows that eventually need to be replanted frequently. The Delaware Department of Transportation and the Delaware Center for Horticulture have envisioned a different approach. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
National Gardening
Jack Ruttle
Hostas: Ultimate Shade Perennials Midsummer is peak shopping for this top perennial mark for My Articles 14 similar articles
National Gardening
Charlie Nardozzi
New Foliage Colors Light Up the Garden This spring brighten up landscape with new, bright-colored foliage versions of two popular spring-flowering perennials. mark for My Articles 60 similar articles
This Old House
John Kelsey
Choosing and Using String Trimmers Trimmers and techniques to keep your grass looking its best mark for My Articles 39 similar articles
This Old House
Roger Cook
Spring Is Here -- Where Do I Start? April's the time to head outdoors for the annual landscape cleanup. mark for My Articles 101 similar articles
This Old House
Doug Mackay
Going to Pots Use containers to create a glorious garden anywhere mark for My Articles 257 similar articles
This Old House
May 2003
On the Bench It's not a bad place to be at all, when the seats are as lovely as these. Which garden bench is the place for you? mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
This Old House
Lynn Ocone
The Kindest Cut How and when to prune small trees and shrubs mark for My Articles 129 similar articles
This Old House
John Kelsey
Choosing and Using Pruners and Loppers Tools and techniques to keep your plants looking their best mark for My Articles 40 similar articles
Science News
March 22, 2003
Janet Raloff
Food for Thought : Perk Up Food Flavors with... Black Plastic? (with pesto recipe) Though most herb gardeners grow their basil clumps in bare earth, new research from scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggests that cooks will get richer flavored greens by laying a swath of black plastic mulch over the ground prior to planting. mark for My Articles 156 similar articles
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