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Woodland sanctuary - New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods, Framingham, MA - includes sources Will C. Curtis first bought the land for the future Garden in the Woods in 1931. Its superb assets, such as diverse vegetation and soil, natural springs ......(Continue Reading) Nice blooms, shame about the bees - author decries flower show's to address environmental aspects of flower gardening - Brief Article - Column The plants at Chelsea Flower Show may look spectacular, but many are not environmentally friendly. Admired and copied throughout the world, English ......(Continue Reading)The best designer stubble in town: fashion victims and floral wives are the essence of the Chelsea Flower Show. But so are the old standards: the municipal The Chelsea Flower Show has been criticized to have been transformed into a venue for commercialism, hence, lacks the true essence of show gardens. Aside ......(Continue Reading)Small towns of Connecticut: savor the true flavor of New England on a driving tour of six idyllic towns scattered throughout our third smallest state COUNT ME, A STAUNCH BOSTONIAN, among the many New Englanders who appreciate the short point-to-point distances throughout our region's three southernmost ......(Continue Reading)First With a Flower - early blooming flowers - Brief Article Some spring bloomers get a head start beneath the snow and ice. IN THE FIELD My first glimpse of a snow buttercup flowering beneath a thin pane of ice was not unlike my first experience of watc...(Continue Reading)
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