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The Grass Is Always Greener… | In The Garden With Laura

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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. The Grass Is Always Greener. En the weather turns hot and dry, lawns often seem to suffer. Understanding your turf helps you give it the best care possible. A number of grasses grow in Maryland, but turf-type tall fescue offers homeowners a hardy grass that grows throughout the state. (If you have another type of grass, see the link at the bottom of the blog.). In its second seaso...

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Irises Living on the Edge | In The Garden With Laura

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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. Irises Living on the Edge. October 2, 2016. I didn’t know anything about Japanese irises when I moved into my house 28 years ago. Now, they are part of the family. Their delicate purple flowers belie a hardy soul. They were the perfect plant for a budding gardener with more garden and house on her hands than she could handle! I had the irises in the front yard dug up. It was a...

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What is a Native Plant? | In The Garden With Laura

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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. What is a Native Plant? March 6, 2016. T is a native plant? Why grow native plants. Some non-native plants such as Azaleas and Camellias, plants indigenous to Asia, co-exist peacefully with native plants although they may not provide the necessary berries, seeds or pollen required by birds, pollinators and other wildlife native to the East Coast. 2016 Philadelphia Flower Show.

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2016 Philadelphia Flower Show | In The Garden With Laura

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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. 2016 Philadelphia Flower Show. Exploring America’s Parks through Flowers. Surrounded by flowers, the rustic National Park-style entrance to the Philadelphia Flower Show leads to a stunning celebration of the National Park Service’s 100. As you move into the Big Timber Lodge past floral totems, a life-size bison and bear meet you. Both creatures were designed by Emily White. As you...

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The Envelope Please: The 2016 Vollies Goes to… | In The Garden With Laura

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In The Garden With Laura. About In The Garden. S1 Ep1: Create Your Own Garden (but before you dig). S1 Ep2: The Dirt on Soil. The Envelope Please: The 2016 Vollies Goes to…. December 2, 2016. In the Garden with Laura received a 2016 Vollie Award from the Community Media Center (CMC) of Carroll County. Episode 7, Trimming Rhododendrons was honored in the category of Best Informational or Instruction Program. Master Gardener Rose Norseth was the special. Or online at http:/ Inthegardenwithlaura.com. Requir...

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August 15-19, 2016. Becoming a Carroll County Master Gardener. About the Master Gardeners. The Master Gardener Program of Maryland was established in 1978 by the University of Maryland Extension (UME) to create a group of volunteers dedicated to sharing UME horticulture and pest management best practices with the general public. There are currently Master Gardener Programs in 18 Maryland counties and Baltimore City. UME has defined the Master Gardener Program Vision as:. Or call (410) 386-2760.

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Links to private companies or products are provided as a public service and do not constitute an endorsement by the University of Maryland or the Master Gardeners of Carroll County, MD. Home and Garden Information Center. Grow It Eat It. Grow It Eat It Blog. University of Maryland Extension. Audubon Society of Central Maryland. Bird and native plant information. Gardens at the University of Georgia. Maryland Native Plant Society. This site lists all sorts of native plant information. Master Gardeners of ...

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