A glorious fall garden that outshines the season
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Steve Kelley and Arla Carmichiel are both professional gardeners from the Minnesota area that married 4 years ago. Here, they share tips for making the most of a fall garden and adding color and richness by using pretty grasses such as blue oat grass and little bluestem. Other suggestions for adding texture and planning a landscape are included.
Publication Name: Midwest Living
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0889-8138
Year: 1999
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A serene water garden
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Tom and Marilyn Kenney tend to four water gardens at their home at Skycrest Gardens just north of Ames, IA. The water gardens create a very beautiful oasis in what was once a barren 3/4-acre yard. The couple spends as much as 200 hours maintaining the gardens during summer.
Publication Name: Midwest Living
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0889-8138
Year: 1999
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Forever green: a mostly moss garden
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It is important to keep moss free of debris and leaves, according to artist Jeff Osser, who has made moss a key feature of his garden in St Louis, MI.
Publication Name: Midwest Living
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0889-8138
Year: 2000
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