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Sweet Summer Love and other varieties of clematis have smaller flowers, bloom later and longer, and are more disease resistant.
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Darrel Morrison writes about creating landscapes that take their inspiration from nature.
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The excessive rains in the Mid-Atlantic have left their mark on struggling vegetables, perennials, shrubs and trees.
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These reliable and varied garden staples should be at the top of everyone’s list
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