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Favorite Past Garden Columns Category

The Little Beautyberry That Could

July 18th, 2023

   You’ve probably heard of the kids book “The Little Engine That Could” in which a never-give-up little locomotive pulls a long train over a tall mountain by believing, “I think I can, I think I can.”    It was one of our kids’ favorite bedtime books.    It seems I have a plant with […]

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The Four Life Stages of a Landscape

July 3rd, 2023

   Like most gardeners who have moved, I’ve had to deal with starting all over in a new landscape after spending years parenting an old one.    My case was probably a bit more extreme than most. My wife and I spent 32 years at our previous home – a third-of-an-acre yard in suburban Cumberland […]

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My Bulb Experiment: Three Years Later

May 2nd, 2023

   I wish I could say that my experiment growing 955 spring bulbs of 16 kinds has been a rousing success, carpeting my yard with vibrant color at a time when most everything else is just waking up.    But three years after planting, only four of my bulb groupings put on a good show […]

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Just Say No to These Pass-along Plants

April 4th, 2023

   This is the time of year when gardeners get outside to grapple with plants that are growing beyond their intended space – or growing where they aren’t wanted at all.    But since gardeners tend to be kind, benevolent, and nurturing souls, they often have a hard time digging and tossing these “surplus” plants. […]

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Award-Winning Plants of 2023

March 7th, 2023

   Why wing it with your plant selection when you can weigh the word of experts who know the difference among the good, the bad, and the so-so’s?    Each year, organizations of growers, horticulturists, researchers, and other plant experts bestow awards on what they consider to be the top plant performers – some new, […]

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The Best New Trees and Shrubs of 2023

January 31st, 2023

   The world’s first cascading hydrangea, a lime-and-black-leafed weigela, and a really skinny arborvitae are among the most interesting new trees and shrubs hitting the market for the 2023 growing season.    Growers, local garden centers, and other plant experts mentioned the following 14 choices for the Best New Trees and Shrubs installment of my […]

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The Best New Perennial Flowers of 2023

January 24th, 2023

   The first dark-leafed astilbe with purple flowers, a red-blooming delphinium, and a native alternative to salvia and lavender top the list of interesting new perennials debuting in the 2023 growing season.    Growers, local garden centers, and other plant experts picked the following 14 choices for the Best New Perennials installment of my annual […]

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The Best New Annual Flowers of 2023

January 17th, 2023

   One of the best-blooming petunias yet, four striking new begonias, and a pair of disease-resistant impatiens are among a slew of interesting new annual flowers debuting in the 2023 growing season.    Growers, local garden centers, and other plant experts picked those and more for the four-part, best-new-plants series that I compile each January […]

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The Best New Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruits of 2023

January 10th, 2023

   Seedless peppers, a basil that fights off a troublesome disease, and a tomato bred for dipping highlight the list of what’s new in home-garden edibles for 2023.    Those are just a few of the many interesting new plants debuting this year.    I’ll zero in on some of the year’s best new introductions […]

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How the State’s New Fertilizing Rules Affect Your Lawn Care

November 1st, 2022

   Runoff from farms and factories is a key source of water pollution that ends up draining into the Chesapeake Bay, where it’s long harmed the health of aquatic life.    But runoff from the fertilizers that go on our ample acreage of home lawns also is a contributor – an estimated 14 percent of […]

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