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A range of useful articles by Garden in the Woods Horticulture staff

Rooted in Mystery

How Does The Pink Lady's-slipper Grow?

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Notes from the Garden – Fall 2008

Excerpted from members magazine, New England WILD, winter 2009

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Notes from the Farm – Fall 2008

Report on recent Nasami Farm projects, excerpted from members magazine, New England WILD, winter 2009

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Going Native: The Sustainable Choice

Advocating native plants as a choice for green and sustainable horticulture

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Backyard Bog

Tips on making your very own bog

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Green Roofs

A series of articles on the benefits of green roofs

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Rain Gardens

New England Wild Flower Society's step-by-step guide to building your own rain garden

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Rain Garden Plants

Start your rain garden with Scott LaFleur’s plant suggestions

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Native Wildflowers for Shade

Great choices for low light areas of your garden

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Barring Bambi – How to Browse-proof Your Plantings

Tips to help your garden and local animals get along

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New Life for Plant Records at Society

The Garden in the Woods is actually a museum -- a living museum of native plants, accredited by the American Association of Museums. Like all museums, we need to keep track of our valuable collections.

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New Waves in Landscape Remediation

Discussing new techniques in solving landscape remediation problems. Bio logs, live stakes and Floating islands. Originally published in the Ecological Landscape Association News letter.

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12 Ways to a Great Container

How to add accents to your garden

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Planning and Planting a Pond

Horticulturist Kristin DeSouza shares her favorite spot at Garden in the Woods and presents suggestions for pond gardening at home.

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Transplanting Pink Lady's-slippers

Wild Pink Lady's-slippers are best left to be enjoyed in their natural habitat. Plants grown from tissue culture or even seed are becoming more available through nurseries, however, and it is important to know how these plants grow so they can be successful in your garden.

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Barring Bambi

How to Browse-Proof Your Plantings

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