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Favorite Past Garden Columns Category

Bottom 10 Perennials

September 24th, 2013

Here’s my list of perennials that I wouldn’t plant again… my Bottom 10 Perennials list.

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Bottom 10 Annuals

September 17th, 2013

I talk a lot about my favorite plants and other great choices worth trying. But what about the stuff at the bottom of my list? Here’s a look at the plants that earn a spot on my list of Bottom 10 Annual Flowers.

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Are You a Crazed Gardener?

September 10th, 2013

How do you know if you’re a crazed gardener? Lower Swatara Twp. uber-gardener Joe Mateer came up with this qualifying exam…

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Pittsburgh Garden Involved in Big Stink

August 13th, 2013

Few events in the botanical world create as much stink (in more ways than one) than when a Titan arum opens. Also known as the corpse flower for its rotting-flesh-like scent, this plant created much ado when Pittsburgh’s Phipps Conservatory got one to bloom.

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A “Meadow” of Annual Flowers

July 13th, 2013

Here’s a way to use annuals economically. I call it my “meadow annuals garden.”

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What Gardeners Want and What They Get Are Two Different Things

July 12th, 2013

What we want in the landscape and what we get are two distinctly different things. I’ve learned six truisms that can help iron it all out somewhere in the middle.

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Banner July for June Beetle

July 9th, 2013

June beetles don’t have the notoriety of Japanese beetles when it comes to grub damage in the lawn, but they’re trying…

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When Trees Go Delinquent

June 10th, 2013

    Bob Carey tells the story of the golfer who got hit by a falling tree branch, then sued the golf course for negligence.    The golfer claimed a litany of damages, starting with a torn rotator cuff and ending with blaming the tree for his erectile dysfunction.    The lawsuit wasn’t successful, but Carey […]

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Gardening in Straw

May 21st, 2013

Planting in straw bales is a hot topic lately. Here’s a look at “conditioning” and some other little factoids you ought to know to make this system work.

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Mulch Thought Went into This

May 7th, 2013

Here’s a rundown of what I think of the various kinds of mulches as well as some thoughts on when and how to get the deed done.

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