Monday, May 20, 2013

Newsletter: Growing strawberries at home is easy!

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A good garden demands time and attention: no doubt about that. You can, however, weave into your design low-maintenance plants that look good with little effort on your part. With all that effort saved, you can spend it on a backyard strawberry patch. Why bother, you ask? Because home-grown strawberries eclipse even the freshest pint from the farmer's market. We wrap up with a slideshow of fabulous plants with lots of personality -- plants that spark!

    May 20, 2013
lowmaint Low-Maintenance Plants

With these carefree stunners waiting at the nursery, you can enlarge those beds and borders without devoting more time to your plants.

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strawberries Video: Start Growing Strawberries

If you thought the farmer's market offered the best strawberries, just wait till you pick a sun-warmed crop in your garden. Our gardener/chef duo grow and cook with the sweet ruby berries in our Homegrown/Homemade series, so you can learn along and do it at home too.

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spark Slideshow: Plants that Spark!

Summer skies know the beauty of fireworks. When you include bright and openwork plants, a similar effect is achieved in the garden. See our favorite firework plants in this slideshow, brought to you by Longwood.

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