I’m a guide in training at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and last night, just as the sky cleared and the sun broke through, about a half dozen of my ...
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Tree care manual covers Midwest, Northeast
One common issue facing our urban forests is the premature death of trees. Many are planted improperly, setting them up for failure. Many do not receive regular maintenance. And ...
Orchard in Bloom celebrates 20th anniversary
Orchard in Bloom celebrates its 20th anniversary this weekend, with eight landscaped gardens and five microgardens amid 100 vendors, and the unfortunate, yet normal, mud. ...
Viburnums’ fragrance perfumes the scene
Spring is sensory overload. Not only does the earth break out in blooms, many of the flowers release delicious fragrance. Until just a few days ago, the office, ...
Museum dedicates Nonie’s Garden
About 100 people gathered to celebrate the dedication of Nonie’s Garden at the Indianapolis Museum of Art on Sunday. The garden is named for Nonie Krauss, an avid ...
Noblesville’s Tour of Gardens set for 2009
Eight gardens will be on the 4th annual Noblesville Tour of Gardens, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 20, at The Wellingtons. ...
Light drizzle accompanies IMA garden tour
There was only one visitor, but three guides-in-training on the tour April 19 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Horticulture Manager Chad Franer led the tour on this ...
Beautification continues at City Market
Twelve volunteers planted dozens of perennials Saturday, April 18, at the City Market. ...
Chipping sparrows nest in evergreens
One of the noisiest critters in the landscape this time of year is the chipping sparrow. ...
Volunteers tackle City Market’s perennial beds
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