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Gardening
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Muddy Paws Marsh Frog Festival
June 9, 2012
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Pruning Shrubs Workshop
June 23, 2012
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Lebanon County - 4-Square Garden, A Series of Summer Classes for Children: “Gardening 101 for Children”
July 11, 2012
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Lebanon County - 4-Square Garden, A Series of Summer Classes for Children: “Gardening 101 for Children”
July 18, 2012
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Lebanon County - 4-Square Garden, A Series of Summer Classes for Children: “Gardening 101 for Children”
July 25, 2012
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Lebanon County - 4-Square Garden, A Series of Summer Classes for Children: “Gardening 101 for Children”
August 18, 2012
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A Rose by Any Other Name...
January 26, 2012
The Rose Bowl, the Tournament of Roses Parade, Valentine’s Day roses – everyone is familiar with roses, the “Queen of Flowers,” for beauty and fragrance. But as an herb?
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A Splash of Color
January 26, 2012
Winter! While some plants rest during this season, others put on their best cloaks and seem to be transformed by the glistening snow. Winterberry holly, Ilex verticillata, is one of these winter standouts.
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To Plant Or Not to Plant
January 26, 2012
As we settle down for the winter we often spend time thinking about our gardens and landscapes. We take stock of what we enjoyed in the garden, what we would like to change, and can’t wait for that first visit to the garden center to look for plants to add to our gardens and landscapes. If you are like me, you are an impulse buyer. You may see something that looks good in the pot and want to take it home. It does not matter where you will place it, if you have the correct growing conditions, or how big it will get, just that it looks nice in the pot. Today, I challenge you to think differently.
First Challenge-Take stock
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Growing Houseplants
November 22, 2011
This time of year, as the weather freezes and gardening outside stops, we begin to look inside to satisfy our need for growing plants. Poinsettias, cyclamen, and Christmas cactus are often the plants chosen for indoor color, but have you considered other options?
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