A stroll through Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens provides an education about plants that repel destructive insects.
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Edgy sedges offer architectural look, anchor the soil
You can choose from multiple colors and seed-head shapes for your garden.
Here’s what you can do to deal with the drought
For the second consecutive year, some parts of Maine are not getting enough rain, so your garden may need some TLC.
A rose is a rose is a rose – unless it’s an Earth-Kind rose
Four years after Deering Oaks first participated in a trial of low-maintenance roses, it’s clear that not all roses are troublemakers.
All-day symposium offers plenty for the gardener who wants to go native
Attendees in South Paris will learn how to grow natives from seed, identify plants and much more
The right way and the wrong way to grow raspberries
But both may bring you luck with the resilient, perennial plants.
Double your gardening pleasure by learning how to arrange flowers
Then you can enjoy the blossoms’ beauty inside and out.
Let it be a wild, wild world
Landscape architect Thomas Rainer tells gardeners to invite in the wilderness.
Fort Williams, and just about everywhere else in Maine, struggles with invasive plants
The Wild Seed Project offers advice for dealing with some of the worst offenders.
Don’t fret; it’s not too late to plant your garden
You can still plant – and more importantly harvest – vegetables from your garden. Here’s how: