More Stories by Mary Beth Breckenrige
- Home and garden happenings — week of May 25
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Plant lovers’ almanac: Shrubs for the summer garden
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‘Garden Rescue’ helps diagnose plant problems
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Coating revives unattractive decks, concrete surfaces
- Ask Mary Beth: Are curtains blocking heat?
- Readers offer strategies for deterring deer
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Nature’s ways improve backyard gardening
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Book helps house hunters think logically
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Curved shower rod is tension-mounted
- Tell the ‘Does It Work?’ team what you think about products
- Home and garden happenings — week of May 18
- Ask Mary Beth: Ridding ornamental grass of weeds
- Vegetable and fruit plant families
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School garden will teach healthy eating from the ground up
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Steal this idea! Decorating inspiration from Designer ShowHouse 2013
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Horticultural grants still available
Planning a horticulture-related project, program or event? There's still time to apply for funding through the Summit County Master Gardeners.
The organization is offering grants of up to $1,000 to nonprofit, educational or public organizations in Summit County. The project must have an educational element to qualify, and the grant must be used within 12 months.
Information and an application packet are on the Summit Master Gardeners' website. Deadline is Feb. 23.
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