Zone Five and a Half

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Zone Five and a Half: Transplanting Plants and People -- Don't Forget to...

Zone Five and a Half: Transplanting Plants and People -- Don't Forget to...: Gardeners are experts on transition, on the cycles of nature.  Each season is a show in itself. From the icy fronds


on winter browned stal...
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Zone Five and a Half: Winter Interest in the Garden

Zone Five and a Half: Winter Interest in the Garden: Winter interest, the best excuse a gardener ever had. What should I NOT do in the garden this fall?  Taking a cue from Madame Nature, in s...  

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