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PublishedOctober 14, 2021
A timely little cookbook
Lynette L. Walther is the GardenComm Gold medal winner for writing and a five-time recipient of the GardenComm Silver Medal of Achievement, the National Garden Bureau’s Exemplary Journalism Award. She is a member of GardenComm and the National Garden Bureau. Her gardens are in Camden.
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2021
We need an “I brake for apples” bumper sticker, now
Lynette L. Walther is the GardenComm Gold medal winner for writing and a five-time recipient of the GardenComm Silver Medal of Achievement, the National Garden Bureau’s Exemplary Journalism Award. She is a member of GardenComm and the National Garden Bureau. Her gardens are in Camden.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
How we won the battle against insects, and lost the war
Lynette L. Walther is the GardenComm Gold medal winner for writing and a five-time recipient of the GardenComm Silver Medal of Achievement, the National Garden Bureau’s Exemplary Journalism Award. She is a member of GardenComm and the National Garden Bureau. Her gardens are in Camden.
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2021
Spring-flowering bulbs are on our minds now
Lynette L. Walther is the GardenComm Gold medal winner for writing and a five-time recipient of the GardenComm Silver Medal of Achievement, the National Garden Bureau’s Exemplary Journalism Award. She is a member of GardenComm and the National Garden Bureau. Her gardens are in Camden.
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PublishedAugust 19, 2021
Cucumbers for the coolest summer treat
Lynette L. Walther is the GardenComm Gold medal winner for writing and a five-time recipient of the GardenComm Silver Medal of Achievement, the National Garden Bureau’s Exemplary Journalism Award. She is a member of GardenComm and the National Garden Bureau. Her gardens are in Camden.
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PublishedAugust 5, 2021
It’s time to rack the garlic
It seems as if it was only a few weeks ago that we trimmed the scapes off the growing garlic. Removing the scapes, or bloom buds from the garlic, allowed the plant to use its energy to create larger bulbs, rather than use it to produce flowers.
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PublishedJuly 22, 2021
‘Hot’ plants that can take the heat
Heat can be an issue when it comes to garden plants.
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PublishedJuly 8, 2021
Garden crops for the long haul
This past winter was moderate enough that most of my kale survived. Kale is a biennial, meaning that for its first growing season it produces only foliage.
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PublishedJune 18, 2021
A garden in a pot with ‘foodscaping’
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