Summer Reading
So, you love to garden but don’t particularly like that little trickle of sweat running down your back when the summer’s heat rises to…
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So, you love to garden but don’t particularly like that little trickle of sweat running down your back when the summer’s heat rises to…
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Potted plants are the perfect solution for adding instant botanical interest to a sidewalk, porch, patio or deck this summer, and while they tend…
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The Green Home Whether you’re buying a new home or remodeling the home you already have, is it possible to find comfort, conservation, and…
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EEEK! A SPIDER! For gardeners afraid of eight-legged creatures in the garden, perhaps it is time to welcome a different kind of spider into…
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When Renee and Scott Shelton decided to relocate to Cary from New York, they wanted to start from scratch on a new house for…
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Homeowners Caroline and Andrew Laski consider themselves to be very lucky. They are the proud owners of a newly renovated kitchen and didn’t suffer…
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When it came time to remodel their 1970s kitchen in MacGregor, homeowners Nancy and Wes Avett relied on a background in interior design, hours…
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The native black-eyed Susan has long been a standard beauty in southern gardens. Whether Rudbeckia hirta that blooms in early summer or the later…
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Fragrance is elusive in the winter garden. But the blooms of winter daphne (Daphne odora) brave the chill of February to saturate the air…
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Even when winter winds are howling, your garden and yard are evolving. Here, Cary Magazine Garden Adventurer L.A. Jackson says the things you do…
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