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Gardening

β€œWhat is your Go-To gardening tool?”

| by Trish Bender

β€œWhat is your Go-To gardening tool?”
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Little Free Library
Human Interest Stories

A β€œGreen” Little Free Library for the Garden Enthusiasts…

| by Nicola Hofstetter-Phelps

Are you ever standing in front of your bookcase, your most recent acquisition in hand, wondering where to put that gorgeous new find on perennial gardening?
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parsley

A Passion for Parsley

| by Trish Bender

Often when people walk around my Charleston garden they comment on the beautiful Queen Anne’s Lace and ask how I get it to grow so big.
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AMES Grant
Grants

Ames Tool Grant Program

| by Jane Waugh

National Garden Club, Inc.’s grant program with The Ames Companies, Inc. began in 2014.
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Group Meeting
Leadership

Answer People

| by Tanja Swanson, President Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs

                                                &
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Plant America
Projects

April is PLANT AMERICA Month

| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator

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mosquitos
Wildlife

Be the Enemy, not the Victim of Mosquitoes

| by Donna Rouch, NGC Second Vice President

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beat the heat
Gardening

Beat the Heat in the Garden

| by Pat Neasbitt

Gardening in extreme heat is no fun, but no matter how hot it gets, you still need to water, weed, and deadhead.
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Bee Kind Project
Projects

Bee Kind

| by Nancy Rana

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Lily of the Valley
Gardening

Birthday Flowers of the Month

| by Marian McNabb

In the New Year, start a new tradition of presenting a family member or friend with the Flower for the Month they were born.,
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Seed Challenge
Gardening

Burpee Seed Challenge

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VIEW VIDEO: Upper Perkiomen Valley Burpee Seed
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butterfly
Pollinators and Insects

Butterflies on my Balcony? Make that a YES!

| by Judith Swanson

Has balcony gardening come into its own yet?  Maybe - as a part of the green revolution of cityscapes.  But if you still don’t think so, are there things we can do to
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