March in eastern North Carolina is a season of small awakenings—soft light, warming soil, and the first blooms that dare to open before spring fully arrives. If you’re already planning what to plant, ...
We often choose flowers for our gardens based on their beauty and how easy they are to care for. However, there’s another ...
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Edible landscaping: Grow a beautiful yard you can eat
Edible landscaping is one of the most rewarding ways to transform your yard into a space that’s as nourishing as it is beautiful. Imagine stepping outside and plucking fresh basil for dinner or ...
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It is possible to grow edible native plants in your yard without angering your neighbors and violating the rules of your HOA, ...
SHOOTING FOR SUSTAINABILITY: Asparagus shoots are one of many edible perennials that grow well in Western North Carolina and can help provide food during the early spring months when annual crops are ...
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