Trailing Arbutus
I‘ve been trying to go for a walk up in our woods every day that it isn’t raining. (We got 8.55 inches of rain this April and our normal is 3.49 inches, so there haven’t been as many opportunities as in past springs.) During this time of year, when the native spring ephemerals are blooming, [...]
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Kathy Purdy gardens on 15 acres roughly halfway between Whitney Point and...
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