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Aug 25, The Tasteful Yard Design Class 25 Aug 2013 | 06:09 pm
Personalized step by step instruction in edible landscaping in a supportive online group setting. How to create tasteful yard design at home.
Aug 21, Walnut Creek, CA (US): Front Yard Gardens Take Center Stage 21 Aug 2013 | 05:54 am
October 25, 2013 9:00 am - 2:30 pm The Gardens at Heather Farm: Walnut Creek, CA Ruth Bancroft Horticultural Series Fall 2013 Presented by the Garden
Aug 21, Arcadia, CA (US): Live Long and Landscape: Gardening for Health and Happiness (seminar) 21 Aug 2013 | 05:46 am
October 19, 2013 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden: Arcadia, CA This event is presented by the Garden Conservancy and
Aug 21, Ross, CA (US): A Garden for All Seasons – Edibles 21 Aug 2013 | 05:34 am
September 28, 2013 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Marin Art & Garden Center: Ross, CA Presented by the Garden Conservancy, UC Marin Master Gardeners, and Marin
Aug 18, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Ross U Design & Landscape 18 Aug 2013 | 09:06 pm
Ross U Design & Landscape Melbourne Australia Ross U Design and Landscape Melbourne, Geelong and Surrounds is a sustainable landscape design business.
Aug 15, Preparing Your Perennial Garden Plans 15 Aug 2013 | 10:02 pm
Making perennial garden plans is one of the first steps in designing your edible landscape. Here's how to do it.
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Aug 8, Edibles With Red Stems 8 Aug 2013 | 08:52 pm
Plants with red stems throw a bit of unexpected color into your edible garden!
Jul 29, Lisa's Victory Garden 29 Jul 2013 | 06:03 pm
Our home is on a 40' x 100' lot a stone's throw from NYC. For years, we had the typical postage-sized squares of lawn and a few bushes. An avid gardener,