Gardening
Late Winter is a Good Time to Prune
| by Pat Neasbitt
Although you can prune your plants at any time, and it may not kill them, there are best times to prune.
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Gardening
Lawn Care Tips for the Month of March
| by Pat Neasbitt, Master Gardener
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Gardening
Lemon Verbena
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
Known as the queen of lemon scented herbs, lemon verbena has the clearest, sharpest lemon scent in the world of herbs.
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Gardening
Lemongrass
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
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Gardening
Long-Lived Perennials That Can be Planted in the Fall
| by Pat Neasbitt
Fall is the perfect time to plant perennials, bulbs, shrubs, trees, and ornamental grasses.
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Gardening
Loveage: An Old World Herb Worth Getting to Know
| by Peggy Riccio
Lovage: An Old World Herb Worth Getting To Know by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
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Gardening
Making Genuine Smiles with Homegrown Flowers
| by Peggy Riccio, Blog Administrator
Before the pandemic, I used to cut flowers from my garden at the beginning of the work week and bring them to my office.
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Gardening
May Is a Busy Month for Gardening
| by Pat Neasbitt
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Leadership
Membership 21 By 21
| by Diane Harbin, NGC Membership Committee
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Youth
Memories from Former Essay Winner, Kiana Mata
| by Diane Harbin, Member NGC Membership Committee
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Gardening
Mexican Sunflowers
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
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Environmental Concerns
Microplastics - The Effects and Dangers
| by Harriet Robinson
When I recently attended NGC's Environmental School, I learned about the dangers of microplastics.
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