Items Tagged with "Garden"
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Putting rainwater runoff to work
Rain gardens are located to catch rain water from rooftops, lawns, parking lots or driveways. (Photos by Rick Wetherbee)
A rain garden is planted in a depression for the purpose of catching runoff water. Normally, it contains perennial native plants that will flourish even if
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Gardening
Turn your winter garden from bleak to beautiful
Heather covered with morning frost. Some species are winter-flowering.
The weather may be cold and gloomy outside, but your outdoor winter landscape needn't be. Instead of a lifeless garden or a monotony of white dominating the
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Buckeye bounty
When Marilou Suszko recently went to a party at someone's home, she did not bring the conventional bottle of wine or flowers. Instead, Suszko took bacon that she cured herself, sauerkraut that she had fermented for 60 days and a jar of Concord grape jelly she made from grapes that she had picked in
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Nothing but Nature
About a mile south of tiny Charloe in Paulding County is a rustic wooden sign that reads "Nothing but Nature - Organic Gardens." The slightly more than 150-acre farm on the Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative lines is owned by Phil and Diane Sherry. The farm is a certified organic farm, which mea
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Where the Action Is
PLEASE NOTE - Country Living strives for accuracy in this listing, but strongly urges readers to confirm dates and admission charges before traveling long distances to events. Submit your listing AT LEAST 90 DAYS prior to the event by writing to Country Living, P.O. Box 26036, Columbus, O
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