Topic: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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It's cherry blossom time in Washington and beyond
As the National Cherry Blossom Festival opens in Washington, even gardeners in cold climates can add a cherry tree to their yards or visit a variety of other festivals.
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Native plants give way to European and Asian 'invaders'
The American landscape is becoming less American as plants from Europe and Asia invade open spaces, crowding out native species and lessening the nation's biological diversity.
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Apartment dwellers can grow vegetables, too
You don't need a garden to grow vegetables. Apartment dwellers can grow their own food on rooftops.
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Great garden books for winter reading
Winter's a great time to catch up on your reading. Here are nine recommendation's of great garden books
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Native shrubs for fall color
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The key to healthy houseplants
Tips on picking a plant that can thrive with the light and lifestyle in your home.
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Squirrel solutions
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When nature gets a second chance
Degraded landscapes can be returned to natural beauty and usefulness.
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Attracting wildlife to your garden
Make your garden a refuge for wildlife.








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