Gardening
Sweet Potatoes
November 26, 2024
| by Trish Bender
As most of us prepare for a long stretch of cooking and eating and visiting with loved ones, gardeners have the special luxury of bringing their home-grown items to the table.
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Pollinators and Insects
Telling The Bees
October 02, 2022
| by Karen Bowen
In England, in the 1800s, bees were an integral part of each family’s vegetable garden. Having vegetables to eat depended upon bees for pollination.
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Youth
The Best Gift You Can Give to Children
December 06, 2021
| by Brenda Moore
When we think about garden club memberships, we should always keep our focus on our future, which includes finding ways to bring in younger, more diverse members.
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Gardening
The Cordless Hand Pruning Saw
July 17, 2024
| by Karen Oliver
“What is your Go-To gardening tool?”
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Gardening
The Garden in Winter
December 28, 2022
| by Pat Neasbitt, Master Gardener
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Gardening
The Incredibly Edible Sesame Plant
June 12, 2024
| by Trish Bender
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Environmental Concerns, Wildlife
The Last Terrestrial Frontier
June 06, 2023
| by Donna Rouch
The Amazon Rainforest is the last terrestrial ecosystem that is unexplored. We do not know all the species of plants and animals living within the jungle environment.
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Photography
The Rest of the Story
October 15, 2021
| by Arabella Dane
It was a warm sunny afternoon when we arrived at Fitzwilliam Park in Portland, Maine.
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Environmental Concerns
The Significance Of Nativars For Use In Landscaping…
March 19, 2020
| by Mike Yanny, Senior Horticulturist, Johnson’s Nursery, Inc.
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Human Interest Stories
The Value of Continuing Education
January 15, 2024
| by Brenda Moore
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Gardening
Theme Gardens
November 01, 2021
| by Brenda Moore
Just as gardener P. Allen Smith likes to promote the use of “garden rooms,” I enjoy creating garden themes, which is a similar concept.
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Tips for Writing for the National Garden Club Blog
November 29, 2021
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
If you have visited the National Garden Club website lately, you might notice that it now has a blog feature.
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