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Divide and Conquer! | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. September 30, 2016. One of my favorite garden tasks is dividing perennials. It reminds me of a buy one, get one free sale. I start with one plant and wind up with 2, or more, for free! There are other reasons for dividing perennials. Some need to be rejuvenated while others have grown too large for their garden niche. Don’t mind at all. Conduct a background check. If so, when?
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Vodcast Blogs | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. Companion piece to the Vodcast series. ITGW Laura Vodcast Season 2. In its second season, In the Garden with Laura showcases native plants. Rob Jensen of Herring Run Nursery and Frank Vleck of Wakefield Valley Nursery discuss some great plants that work well in local gardens. These vodcasts are part of the Carroll County Speaks series. S2, Ep 1: The Sunflower Family. Three irresis...
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The Grass Is Always Greener… | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. The Grass Is Always Greener. En the weather turns hot and dry, lawns often seem to suffer. Understanding your turf helps you give it the best care possible. A number of grasses grow in Maryland, but turf-type tall fescue offers homeowners a hardy grass that grows throughout the state. (If you have another type of grass, see the link at the bottom of the blog.). In its second seaso...
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Irises Living on the Edge | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. Irises Living on the Edge. October 2, 2016. I didn’t know anything about Japanese irises when I moved into my house 28 years ago. Now, they are part of the family. Their delicate purple flowers belie a hardy soul. They were the perfect plant for a budding gardener with more garden and house on her hands than she could handle! I had the irises in the front yard dug up. It was a...
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Add a Touch of Native Royalty to Your Garden | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. Add a Touch of Native Royalty to Your Garden. June 14, 2016. Azaleas have been ca. Lled the Royalty of the Garden by some and with good reason. Native to Asia, Europe and North America, gardeners have cultivated them for hundreds of year. Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic Azaleas. Azaleas Native to the Northeast. Azaleas for the West Coast. The western or California azalea, grows in n...
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What is a Native Plant? | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. What is a Native Plant? March 6, 2016. T is a native plant? Why grow native plants. Some non-native plants such as Azaleas and Camellias, plants indigenous to Asia, co-exist peacefully with native plants although they may not provide the necessary berries, seeds or pollen required by birds, pollinators and other wildlife native to the East Coast. 2016 Philadelphia Flower Show.
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The Envelope Please: The 2016 Vollies Goes to… | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. The Envelope Please: The 2016 Vollies Goes to…. December 2, 2016. In the Garden with Laura received a 2016 Vollie Award from the Community Media Center (CMC) of Carroll County. Episode 7, Trimming Rhododendrons was honored in the category of Best Informational or Instruction Program. Master Gardener Rose Norseth was the special. Or online at http:/ Inthegardenwithlaura.com. Requir...
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Great American Gardens | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. Breathtaking, charming, beautiful these words only partially describe America’s best public gardens. From the National Arboretum to Quarryhill Botanical Garden, gardens bring a sense of joy, inspire us in our gardening and create a feeling of awe at the inventiveness of other gardeners. ITGW Laura Vodcast Season 2. S2, Ep 1: The Sunflower Family. S2, Ep 2: Natives for Shade. Frank...
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Falling behind on Fall Chores | In The Garden With Laura
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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. Falling behind on Fall Chores. November 2, 2016. Half-written blogs have been piling up like the leaves under my magnolia tree. While there are no good excuses, there are. A trip to New Hampshire to visit friends and see the fall foliage was another delightful delay in blog-writing (I do ge. Hat I have not been able to start in my own garden yet! Irises Living on the Edge. ITGW La...
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