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Green thumbs! Flower Fanatics! Outdoor Aficionados! Visit our reuse warehouse during regular store hours Friday–Sunday, April 11–13, for deals on garden tools, pots, décor, and more. We’ll be releasing fresh batches of garden supplies each day to restock as items … Continue reading
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The town of Edmonston will mark its centennial in June with a tour of the town’s diverse gardens, followed by a parade and festival. Continue reading
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Riversdale Mansion is using its gardens to teach about the history of indigenous and enslaved people in the area. Continue reading
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Hyattsville resident Falani Spivey started growing crops at the Hyatt Park Community Garden in 2015 to boost her own mental health and make her lifestyle more sustainable.
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It’s the end of summer and the eight plots at the Riversdale House Museum historic garden are thriving with a variety of flowers in full bloom, summer vegetables and other field crops typical of the early 1800s. Continue reading
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Urban foraging has become increasingly popular on the Route 1 corridor, as residents take advantage of the food that grows in the area. Continue reading
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Looking for some low-maintenance, fast-growing perennials to plant this year? Our top three picks are Knock-Out Roses, salvia and English lavender. All are thriving in our small garden and we’ve spotted them blooming in other areas around the neighborhood. We are really impressed … Continue reading
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