One of my backyard gardens is on the site of a former garage. We removed the one-car garage last summer and replaced it with a larger building to store cars and tools. The site of the former garage is now where I grow vegetables in raised beds and am trying to grow some perennials, shrubs and vines on the extremely…
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Quilts and Gardens Go Together
For the past three years, my cousin has been among the organizers of an unusual garden tour in Tracy, MN. The tour—officially the Tracy Area Garden Party—combines two art forms that often go together—quilting and gardening. Though I’ve made a few simple quilts, I’m decidedly no quilter, but many gardeners are also expert quilters and many quilters are also darn…
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Brenton Arboretum: A Legacy in Trees
You never know the power of a gift given or received. I thought about this a couple of weeks ago during my first trip in many years to the Des Moines, Iowa, area for a meeting of GWA, an organization for garden communicators. The gift was a book on tree identification, given to Iowa banker Buz Brenton some time…
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Garden Planning: The Questions to Ask
I have a hard time visualizing how drawings on paper will look in three dimensions and in real space, which means my garden planning is sporadic. Beds get done and re-done, sometimes on the fly, as I try to get the look in the ground to match the one in my head. In the past, I’ve had the good fortune…
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The Before Pictures
Here’s what our yard looks like today. Keep in mind, these “before pictures” were take in early April—one of the least attractive months in Minnesota. As you can see, I have my work cut out for me and not much space to work in! Any suggestions on what to do?
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