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Recipes

Recipe: Carrot Salad

Karen October 16, 2009 0 Comments

Interesting vegetable salads have always intrigued me and this carrot salad is one of my favorites. It is colorful, easy to make, delicious, uses ingredients you probably have on hand,…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Sweet Gum ‘Lane Roberts’ (Liquidambar styraciflua)

Karen October 14, 2009 2 Comments

If you are lucky enough to have a sweet-gum tree in your vicinity you can recognize it by its round spiky burr like fruit that resembles an alien spaceship. You…

Bulbs

How to Over-Winter Dahlias

Karen October 14, 2009 1 Comments

If you love growing dahlias and live in zone 8 or colder you may want to consider saving them from year to year. The process is not difficult and by…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata)

Karen October 13, 2009 0 Comments

Shagbark hickory, a native of Eastern United states, can fulfill many roles in a garden. It is a tall, upright shade tree with picturesque and open branching habit. It has…

Herbaceous Perennials

How to Grow Reblooming Iris

Karen October 12, 2009 0 Comments

When I bought 6 reblooming bearded irises for $19.99 from a mail-order promotional I never expected them to be a focal point in my fall garden. I planted them in…

Recipes

Recipe: Crab-Squash Soup

Karen October 9, 2009 0 Comments

Acorn squash might sound like an unlikely companion for crab but it makes a creamy, rich base for this very tasty soup. Of course, you can use butternut or other…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus)

Karen October 8, 2009 2 Comments

The bright red color of these shrubs in the fall says it all! Nothing heralds fall more loudly and beautifully than these wonderful bushes that can be planted as a…

Bulbs

How to Lift and Store Caladiums

Karen October 7, 2009 2 Comments

Caladiums are beautiful plants for shady spots but are tropical and so must be lifted and stored if you want them to return for another season. They are hardy only…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Purple Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris)

Karen October 6, 2009 2 Comments

One of the most delightful plants native to North Carolina is purple muhly grass. Although it is hardy in zones 7-9 I had never seen it until I moved to…

United States Gardens

A Visit to a Fair

Karen October 5, 2009 0 Comments

The coming of fall means that all across the nation agricultural fairs will be in progress. Fairs may be small like my first one in the tiny town of Middlefield,…

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