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Summer's Scent
Mints are refreshing and easy to grow. Try cultivating a few varieties — chocolate, orange or ginger mint, anyone?
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Summer Herb Garden Ideas
Ohio experts share how to cultivate and use six interesting varieties.
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Grow an Ohio Herb Garden
We asked two experts to share a few favorite herb varieties, whether you’re growing outdoors or inside.
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How to Use Six Unusual Winter Squash Varieties
Bill Holdsworth, plant breeder at Rupp Seeds in Wauseon, shares how to use six of the more unusual winter squash varieties.
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Designer David Thorn’s Incredible Garden-Inspired Home
Designer David Thorn shows us around his Chagrin Falls home and shares his ideas for creating memorable outdoor (and indoor) spaces.
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Citrus in the Spotlight
Grow sweet, fragrant oranges, lemons and limes and reap the fruits of your labor.
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Mum-Growing Advice
Barberton Mum Fest co-founder and Franklin Park Conservatory horticulturist offer mum-growing advice.
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The Garden that is Reshaping Mealtimes in Columbus’ Hilltop Neighborhood
Jazmyn Benjamin teaches kids in Columbus’ Hilltop neighborhood how to grow fruits and vegetables. On a nearly half-acre parcel of land, she’s helping shape their family mealtimes and their futures.
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The Beauty Behind the Easter Lily
The Easter lily is a symbol of renewal and rebirth, and our state is one of the flower’s leading producers.
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Phantoms of the Field
From frightening to folksy, scarecrows have long stood as icons of the fall harvest.
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The Story of Barberton’s Mum Fest
The mum offers a burst of color each autumn, a fact that’s celebrated annually in Summit County and across Ohio.
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Why the Ginseng Plant is Rooted in Love
The mysterious plant, which is native to Ohio, has been used in love potions for centuries. Today, it remains a hot commodity for those who know where to look and how to find it.
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Summer Solstice Lavender Festival
Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm in Martinsville celebrates the fragrant herb that’s a perennial favorite.
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Fine Spines
Bill Hendricks’ greenhouse includes more than 4,000 plant species that look a bit out of place in Ohio.
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Toledo: Natural Getaways
From the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium’s new natural history museum to the Maumee River Water Trail, check out these Glass City attractions.
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Farmer Lee Jones’ ‘The Chef’s Garden’ Celebrates the Beauty of Produce
Part art book, part recipe collection, this nearly 700-page tome from northwest Ohio’s famous farmer shows vegetables, herbs and more in all their glory.
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Ohio Finds: Zoar Garden Notebook
This personal notebook chronicles the work of Simon Beuter, who cared for the German Separatists community’s expansive garden.
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Sunny Faces
You can't help but smile at the sight of a field of sunflowers. Buy or pick a bouquet and find inspiration for your garden.
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Ohio’s Historic Ellen Biddle Shipman Gardens
Landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman was a pioneer in her field. Here's where you can still see her work today.
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