Gardening
Random Acts of Planting with Seed Balls
February 07, 2022
| by Donna Rouch
Random Acts of Planting with Seed Balls by Donna Rouch, Second Vice President, NGC
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Gardening
Raydon’s Favorite and October Skies Asters
November 08, 2021
| by Bruce Crawford, Manager of Horticulture, Morris County Park Commission
Sometimes, you simply need to work with a plant for a number of years before you suddenly “discover” its beauty and come to appreciate that plant. This plant may not provi
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Gardening
Red Anthurium Flowers for the Holidays
December 11, 2022
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
When I was young, we lived in Thailand and my mother (who grew up in Milwaukee) would buy very cheap houseplants and orchids from the market.
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Human Interest Stories
Restoration of Blue Star Memorial Markers
August 30, 2023
| by Steve Liewer, World-Herald Staff Writer
Some prominent memorials to Nebraska's military veterans are in a sorry state.
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Gardening
Saving Seeds from the Garden
August 23, 2021
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
As plants flower and set seed and fruit ripens on the vine, think of what seeds can be saved for next year. Saving seeds can be easy and cost effective.
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Gardening
Seed Saving Secrets
August 16, 2023
| by Pat Neasbitt
Pat Neasbitt &…
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Plant America
Selected for National Garden Clubs, Inc. By Brent And Becky…
March 17, 2020
| by Nancy Hargroves, President National Garden Clubs, Inc.
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Gardening
Spring Gardening Tips
March 22, 2021
| by Pat Neasbitt
Spring is officially here and brings hope with a chance to start over.
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Gardening
Springtime is Planting Time
April 13, 2021
| by Pat Neasbitt
Spring has finally, officially arrived after the craziest weather imaginable this past year. Of course, we can say that every year.
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Gardening
Streptocarpus Make Great Houseplants
June 20, 2022
| by Peggy Riccio, NGC Blog Administrator
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Gardening
Summer Flowers That Thrive in Heat
June 27, 2022
| by Pat Neasbitt
Many flower gardens look great in spring and early summer but begin to look a little frazzled, just like the gardener, when the summer sun beats down.
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Gardening
Summer Watering Is Critical to Plant Survival
July 25, 2022
| by Pat Neasbitt
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