| Scare Up Color With Little Goblin Holly | Terrified of a fall and winter without garden color? Ease your fears with Little Goblin winterberry hollies. Available in two berry colors, these easy-to-grow shrubs remain a compact size, making them perfect for small and low-maintenance gardens. There's a trick to getting that treat of vivid berries, though, so read all about Little Goblin hollies here.
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A Garden That Dracula Would Approve Of You've heard of bird gardens, butterfly gardens, hummingbird gardens and bee-friendly gardens. Why not take your wildlife gardening to the next level with a bat garden? Bats are incredibly helpful animals and an important part of the ecosystem, but their habitats are declining. Help bats out with some simple acts in your garden, and they'll repay you. | | |
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Grow Vegetables to Harvest in the Coming Cold "Lettuce" have fresh salad greens this fall and winter! Get tips on planning and planting your fall vegetable garden of cool-season crops in Growing Edibles in Small Spaces, a free download from Horticulture and PlantersPlace.com. | | |
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American Grown: The White House Kitchen Garden As the United States prepares for the 2016 presidential election, one thing is sure: the future of the White House kitchen garden started by Michelle Obama. Burpee recently announced a $2.5 million donation to ensure the garden's continued operation and maintenance. You can read all about the beginnings of the garden, as well as the stories of other gardens that inspired Mrs. Obama, in her book, American Grown. | | |
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