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Beautifying Your Boulevard
By Ellen Brown
One of my favorite things to do in the summer is to bike or walk around my neigborhood and look at people's gardens. I especially admire the gardens that extend out onto the boulevards in front of people's houses. They seem to impart a sense of community pride and give a real welcoming feel to the neighborhood.
Posted on: 03/29/2006 | 0 Feedback(s)
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How to Start a Garden Club
By Ellen Brown
One of the most rewarding aspects of gardening is being able to share your experiences with others. If you're interested in meeting others in your area with a passion for plants, consider joining a garden club, or better yet, starting one of your own.
Posted on: 01/28/2006 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Sweet Peas and Rosemary
The woman who gardened here before I arrived thirteen years ago planted Sweet Peas that grew up a string scaffolding behind the garden shed. I've never maintained the string so the Sweet Peas come back year after year and meander through the garden. Though that woman is long gone, it is comforting to think her artistic spirit still haunts this garden.
Posted on: 09/09/2005 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Community Gardening
By Ellen Brown
For many adults and children, our shift to a more urbanized economy has resulted in a lack of access to healthy food. In areas with limited resources, this can also mean living without access to nature. Community gardens help solve these issues and provide access to so much more.
Posted on: 06/27/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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