Winter’s Beauty: Finding Joy and Inspiration in the Quiet Garden
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by Jennifer Langille My garden began simply—a few clumps of orange daylilies by the driveway, bright against the green but humble in their beginnings. Over time, those first plants gave way to lush, sweeping beds that tell the story of years spent learning, experimenting, and growing. In many ways, the evolution of my garden reflects […]
Deer population
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Question from Jennifer Auld-Cameron: We are learning to live ‘cooperatively’ with the expanding deer population. Last year I used the black mesh used for keeping birds away from vineyards, to protect some of my plants. It worked very well, except I had to keep expanding it as my plants grew. I wonder if anyone knows […]