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Rhododendrons, 7 ways to prevent pests, berry good recipes

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In June 'tis good to lie beneath a tree 
While the blithe season comforts every sense, 
Steeps all the brain in rest, and heals the heart, 
Brimming it o'er with sweetness unawares.   

–James Russell Lowell (1819–91)

Thursday, June 4, 2020
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Growing Rhododendrons

Rhododendrons and Azaleas
Rhododendrons and azaleas, both from the genus Rhododendron, have long been mainstays of late spring because of their spectacular clusters of showy blooms—plus, large green leaves that often stay green through winter.
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7 Ways to Prevent Pests

7 Simple Ways to Prevent Garden Pests
Pests are a common challenge, but that doesn’t mean they need to gain the upper hand. In fact, it’s very easy to prevent pests altogether. Prevention is better than a cure, and it’s kinder on nature, too. In this short video, we’ll share seven simple strategies for effective pest prevention. They’re all natural, organic, and proven to work!
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Using Rocks in the Landscape

Creative Ways to Use Rocks in Your Garden
Ever wonder what to do with rocks in your yard or garden? You may find that they seem to turn up each year, even in garden soil that you thought was cleared. Here are a few creative ideas on how to use both rocks and stones in your landscape.
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Strange Stories from the Archives

The First See-Through Stomach
Here’s an unbelievable but true story from The Old Farmer’s Almanac archives! On June 6, 1822, Dr. William Beaumont’s infirmary at Fort Mackinac, Michigan, was visited by a French fur trapper, Alexis St. Martin, who had been accidentally shot straight through the stomach by a companion’s shotgun.
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Berry Good Recipes

Berry Good Recipes
There’s nothing like berries at the peak of season—juicy, sweet, and ripe! Sure, you can buy berries all year–round, but they’re not as flavorful. After you’ve gathered your berries (from your garden, farmers’ market, or local pick–your–own patch), bring them into the kitchen and try them in these recipes.
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