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Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

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Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

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Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

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Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

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Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

 ()

Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

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Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

 ()

Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

Columnists

Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

 ()

Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

MORE Columnists

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Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

 ()

Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

Columnists

Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

 ()

Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

MORE Columnists

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Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

 ()

Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

Columnists

Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

 ()

Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

MORE Columnists

 ()

Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

 ()

Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

Columnists

Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

 ()

Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

MORE Columnists

 ()

Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

 ()

Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

Columnists

Winterize: Prepare lawn ahead of dormant stage

Published: 10/17/12 00:21:24

The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.

 ()

Nursery plants can help create instant autumn display

Published: 10/10/12 00:21:26

Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.

A lovely time to go out and tend garden before frost hits

Published: 09/05/12 00:18:54

The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.

MORE Columnists

 ()

Marianne Binetti: Get some European inspiration in your garden

Published: 08/01/12 01:03:52

If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.

 ()

Give your front yard a facelift

Published: 07/25/12 00:18:14

Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.

Now comes the payoff for gardening

Published: 07/18/12 00:18:22

Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.

Binetti: Annuals can add a splash of brief color to summer garden

Published: 07/04/12 06:25:38

You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.

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Published October 17th, 2012 - 12:05AM
The third week of October is time to winterize the patio furniture and vegetable garden, roll up the hoses and stow away the mowing machine.
Published October 10th, 2012 - 12:05AM
Frost will be slipping in soon to finish off any summer plants, but there’s still time to add color to container gardens and planting beds. Winter pansies, hardy mums, late-blooming asters and ornamental cabbage and kale are available now at garden centers for instant color.
Published September 5th, 2012 - 12:05AM
The month of September offers some of the best weather of the year for outdoor living. Don’t stop watering and feeding your container gardens now — you still have six weeks of frost free weather to enjoy your summer plants.
Published August 1st, 2012 - 12:05AM
If you’ve been traveling this summer, be sure to take note of great garden ideas from around the world. We’ve just returned from visiting great gardens in Russia, Sweden, Denmark and other parts of the Baltic region.
Published July 25th, 2012 - 12:05AM
Front-yard fix-ups are all the rage for curb appeal and for collecting top dollar for new and old homes on the market.
Published July 18th, 2012 - 12:05AM
Get into your garden this week to harvest the cool-season crops that are just now maturing and fertilize the crops you intend to harvest later this summer.
Published July 4th, 2012 - 12:05AM
You win some, you lose some with annuals. They’re garden favorites because of their brilliant colors, but their lifespan is short. They’re also more fickle in our Northwest climate.



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