I enjoy visiting gardens while on vacation, but you can visit many gardens from the comfort of home through books, web sites, and DVDs. This Christmas, the man in my life gave me a trip to the gardens of Jane Austen through a just-released book by Wisconsin writer Kim Wilson. I'm a minor Jane-ite (as Austen fans are called) and really enjoyed Wilson's Tea with Jane Austen. In the Garden with Jane Austen takes readers to gardens that Austen and her family would have cared for -- mostly cottage ... Read More about Garden Travels from Home
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Installing a Front-Yard Garden
Last fall, I marked off the area for a front-yard garden, something I've been wanting to do for a couple of years. Our front yard faces east and south and while we have planted some big trees, the corner in question gets baked by sun, and consequently, required watering all the time, and still the grass looked brown. Minnesota doesn't really have the right climate for growing turf grass, even under better conditions. I used the smother method to kill the grass and was only semi-pleased with ... Read More about Installing a Front-Yard Garden
Gardening Like Monet
Not many of us can garden in the fashion of impressionist Claude Monet. Lacking the 5-acre garden, help from a full-time gardener and (most importantly) artistic genius, we instead look at Monet's paintings, and sigh. There was a lot of sighing, and gasping, and general oohing and aahing at the Minneapolis Institute of Art this morning during photographer Derek Fell's talk on Monet's garden. The event was part of the MIA's annual Art in Bloom, and the auditorium was packed with enthusiastic ... Read More about Gardening Like Monet
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