Wildflowers: Low-maintenance, robust and pollinator-friendly
Gardeners trying to lure pollinators to their landscape would be wise to mimic nature and plant wildflowers.
Gardeners trying to lure pollinators to their landscape would be wise to mimic nature and plant wildflowers.
Despite the cool weather this month, the evidence of spring is all around us. Gardening March Madness begins!
Ginger Griffin, Patterson Garden Club member, gave a program demonstrating the use of quick drying clay to form a dish then pressed a large leaf in it to form a design during the club’s Jan. 15 meeting. President Evelyn Estay led the business meeting prior to the program. The next meeting will be Feb. 19. A plant exchange will be held.
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Patterson Garden Club held its monthly meeting Jan. 15. The next meeting will be Feb. 19. A plant exchange will be held.
In gardening, whether you’re talking about pest control or fertilization, “organic” generally means natural.
In many regions, sufficient rain falls throughout the growing season that you can pretty much forget about watering except to get newly planted transplants established.
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