Our Summer 2011 Washington Gardener magazine issue is now out. The cover story is on Ornamental Edibles. From swiss chard to artichokes, how to mix attractive edible plants into your ornamental garden landscape.
You’ll also find in this issue:
• A DayTrip to Nemours Estate and Gardens in Delaware. (See an excerpt from that story on page 9 of this enewsletter.)
• Amsonia aka Arkansas Bluestar — Three Seasons of Color
• Growing A-Maize-ing Corn — the best techniques and varieties for success in our region
• East Native Summer Bluet
• Fertilization Facts
• Urban Foraging: the Ultimate Revenge Against Weeds!
• Cucumber Beetles
• Summer Love for Your Garden
• A “Magical” Garden Before and After Transformation
• Casey Tree’s Summer Almanac
• Famed Landscape Architect Florence Everts of Washington, DC tells her personal garden story
• An Interview with Linna the Locavore and much, much more...
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