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by Liz Magnanti Spring is here! Flowers are blooming, birds are singing, and animals are out of hibernation. This is a very active time for wildlife. They are looking
by Liz Magnanti Spring is here! Flowers are blooming, birds are singing, and animals are out of hibernation. This is a very active time for wildlife. They are looking
Story and photos by Katie DeTar The Philadelphia Flower Show, one of the oldest and largest indoor garden shows in the world, brings the wow factor to
by Valerie E. Shaw Your garden is amazing to your children, whether it’s a potted plant on the patio or a ten-acre farm. While they’re out there,
Welcome spring—real, actual spring, finally. Finally! Cathy and I were lucky enough to get a respite from the area’s vernal misery when we traveled to
What To Do in the Garden in May & June May Edibles: It’s your last chance to start some slow-growing seedlings early in the month, such
When I visited Michael Tomb in his studio to talk about a possible (585) cover, I got dizzy looking at the art on the walls,
There’s no doubt about it: this winter has been a slog. But the March-April issue is as sure a sign of spring as anything. With
Welcome to 2018 and our 24th year publishing the Upstate Gardeners’ Journal. 2017 was an excellent year for us, thanks largely to Debbie Eckerson and
by Roger L. VanNostrand Attractive, low-maintenance island plantings set in front and back lawn areas are becoming very popular in both new and older home landscapes. Historically,
What To Do in the Garden in November & December INDOORS Reduce the fertilization of most indoor plants from late October to mid-March. An exception would be