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Storing Dahlias for Winter

How-to, Plant Care & MaintenanceSeptember 27, 2019gail
Tips on Storing Dahlias for Winter Storing Dahlias for Winter Dahlias tubers can be enjoyed for years with proper handling in the fall. Follow these easy tips from National Garden Bureau member American Meadows on how to dig and store your dahlias tubers. Native to Mexico, dahlias won't survive the freezing temperatures that many North...
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2019 GRANT RECIPIENT: Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia PA

Garden Grant RecipientsSeptember 24, 2019gail
First place and winner of a $3,000 grant Opened in 1958, Magee Rehabilitation Hospital (Magee) is a non-profit, 80-bed hospital providing physical and cognitive rehabilitation services to the city of Philadelphia and surrounding communities. Of the treatments they provide in the Creative Therapy Center, the addendum therapy services, are supported entirely by generous donations and...
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Knockout Farm

2019 GRANT RECIPIENT: Opportunity Knocks, Knockout Farm, Maywood IL

Garden Grant RecipientsSeptember 24, 2019gail
Runner up and winner of a $1,000 grant Opportunity Knocks (OK) enriches life and community for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). OK supports IDD persons as they live, work, learn, grow and connect within their community through after work/after school and adult day programming as well as an umbrella of...
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Wilmot Botanical Gardens

2019 GRANT RECIPIENT: Wilmot Botanical Gardens, Gainseville FL

Garden Grant RecipientsSeptember 24, 2019gail
Runner up and winner of a $1,000 grant The therapeutic horticulture (TH) program at Wilmot Botanical Gardens (WBG) takes place inside a state-of-the-art greenhouse, outside in raised beds and throughout five acres of gardens. The TH program is dedicated for those with medical challenges and other special needs, but also for students, volunteers, and those...
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Kids, Gardens & Games - A Natural Connection - National Garden Bureau

Kids, Gardens & Games

Kid's GardeningSeptember 5, 2019gail
Looking for some late summer projects and garden games for kids that are close to home and benefit the mind, body, and spirit? These garden games and projects offer children the opportunity to explore the natural world in a fun and informal setting. There are many lessons we can learn from flowers about patience, thoughtfulness...
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