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Gardening

Celebrate National Garden Week!

| by Sara Hemphill, National Garden Week Chairman

Celebrate National Garden Week!
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Youth

Children's Interactive Garden In Pennsylvania Gets…

| by Jane Kruse, Linda Bollinger and Kim Morgan, South Schulykill Garden Club

                                         CHILDREN’S INTERACTIVE
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cilantro
Gardening

Cilantro: A Cool Season Culinary Herb

| by Peggy Riccio

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Contrasting Colors in Container
Gardening

Color in the Garden

| by Gerianne Holzman

What is the first thing you think of when you want to bring color into your garden? Is it the hottest new plant?
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Gardening

Color Recall

| by Charlotte Swanson

Brown and gray are the current colors in the garden.  Gone are the veggies, blooms and herbs.
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Communications
Human Interest Stories

Communication and the Future of NGC Blogs

| by Peggy Riccio

The Future of NGC Blogs by Brenda Moore, NGC President-Elect
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compost
Gardening

Compost is Gardeners' Gold

| by Pat Neasbitt

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Wildlife

Create a Hummingbird Haven in Your Backyard

| by Pat Neasbitt

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Youth Garden Club
Youth

Cultivating Young Minds, A Garden of Love

| by Diane Harbin, Membership Committee

                                                &
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daylily
Gardening

Ditch Lilies

| by Donna Rouch, NGC second vice president

As I traveled through Iowa, I came across a massive bed of ditch lilies in bloom.  The bright orange flowers on tall spikes were spectacular.  It reminded me of my chi
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epiphyllum

Do I Need to Say Anything More!

| by Donna Rouch

Epiphyllums are such incredibly beautiful, magnificent plants. Everyone should own at least one, or maybe two or three! Don't you agree?
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Gardening

Do Mess with Mother Nature

| by Pat Neasbitt

When we garden, we are “messing” with Mother Nature, often going against her wishes as we struggle to grow plants for our pleasure.
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