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Washington Gardener Magazine is the publication for MD, DC & VA area gardeners
Swapping Seeds: A Gardening Tradition and Hallmark of GREEN Living!
The seed swap is a fundamental part of human history. Seeds were one of the first commodities valued and traded. Today, modern gardeners collect and exchange seeds for many reasons ranging from cultivating rare, heirloom varieties to basic thrift. The exchange of seeds perpetuates biodiversity. It is an act of giving and the ultimate form of recycling.
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Chopping leaves with a mulching mower and leaving them on the ground or lawn is a cheap and efficient alternative to fall leaf disposal. Shredding leaves are healthful for turn and soil because the microbial …
Fall is a wonderful time to experience the beauty of chrysanthemum in your garden and they have become a staple for outdoor fall decorating. This time of the year garden centers are selling millions o…
You have successfully produced flowers in your garden and you want to bring them indoors to enjoy. By following these easy flower care tips will help to increase the longevity of your fresh cut …
With the growing season upon attention should be given to the lawn including weed control; mowing; and fertilization for a healthy green lawn. Here are some tips for your consideration for lawn …
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