Revised March 11, 2011 Congratulations to Steve Brining of Indianapolis and James O'Neill of Anderson for each winning two complimentary tickets to the 2011 Indiana Flower and ...
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Witch hazels perfume the Midwestern winter landscape
T.S. Eliot proclaimed April as the cruelest month, but here in Indiana, I say February is the ugliest. That’s how I felt a couple of weeks ago driving from Indianapolis to ...
Horseradish celebrated at annual herb society symposium
The Herb Society of Central Indiana will present Horseradish — The Herb of Kings for the spring Herb Symposium, at the Ritz Charles, 12156 N. Meridian, Carmel, Ind. Horseradish ...
Gardening-for-all theme of Hendricks County Master Gardeners’ fair
Gardening For ALL Ages, sponsored by the Hendricks County Master Gardeners, features speakers, children's booth, vendors, programs, garden tips and door prizes. Admission is free. ...
Safe Urban Gardening topic at herb society meeting
Herb Society of Central Indiana 7 p.m. Monday, March 7, at the John Hensel Gov. Center, 10701 N. College Ave. Gabe Fillippelli, professor earth sciences at IUPUI, will talk about ...
The Hoosier Garden to talk about trees and shrubs at Garfield Park Master Gardener meeting
The Hoosier Gardeners will talk about trees and shrubs that work well in small spaces at the monthly meeting of the Garfield Park Master Gardeners, March 9, 2011. ...
Morgan County Master Gardeners GardenFest
At least 30 vendors, soil analysis, programs, speakers and flower sales to the Morgan County Master Gardeners GardenFest and Pansy Sale, at the National Guard Armory, 1900 Hospital ...
Bleeding hearts shine in the shade garden
The Hoosier Gardener writes about bleeding hearts in the February 2011 issue of Angie's List Magazine. ...
HortusScope for March 2011
HortusScope, a checklist of garden and nature related things to do in Central Indiana has been posted. This calendar is compiled by Wendy Ford of Landscape Fancies as a pubic ...
Be on the look out for salt damaged lawns, perennials, shrubs.
Over the next few weeks and into spring, a lot us will be looking at our landscapes for signs of salt damage. Is there anything we can do to mitigate plant damage from the salt ...