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In 1924 J.M. Hitt, the Washington State librarian at the time, formed the Olympia Flower Society. Fast forward 100 years later, and the Olympia Garden Club is carrying out those very same goals.
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Snapshots, reader-submitted photos of community events, are published Monday. They may include service projects, guest ...
From rare peppers to blight tickets, one Detroiter spent decades growing a healthier self and city. Here’s why he might move on.
One lucky gardener got to grow blooms in their butterfly garden until late in the season because of warm weather in Zone 9b.
Gardening Central Mass. is written by New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill CEO Grace Elton and other Garden experts.
Professional gardener Nicole Johnsey Burke revealed her secret weapon for fixing bad garden soil: Daikon radishes.
Plants are becoming more important for our well-being, especially in cities. Being away from nature can harm our mental ...