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Various writings by Horticulture and Conservation staff, including former Director of Horticulture Research and best-selling author, Bill Cullina

Visiting the Garden -- Fall 2008

Our Horticultural Director takes visitors on a walk

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Autumn's Money Tree

Cashing in those ubiquitous autumn leaves

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Build a Leaf Column

How to make your own "composting" leaf fence

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From Bill Cullina: Blazing Star

A spotlight on this lavender-colored flower

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Controlling Invasive Plants at Home

A general introduction from the Society's Conservation pros

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Green Roofs

A three-part series on the benefits and techniques of this eco-friendly approach -- stay tuned for the third report

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Backyard Bog

Tips on buidling your very own bog

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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 Plant List Suggestions

Start your rain garden with Scott LaFleur’s plant suggestions

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Invasive Plant Publications

Staff and volunteers of the Wild Flower Society , as well as a number of other agencies, have produced publications and articles on invasive plant species.

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Going Native: The Sustainable Choice

Advocating native plants as a choice for sustainable horticulture

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Twelve Ways to a Great Container

How to add accents to your garden

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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

Is Bambi eating you out of house and home? With winter here and hordes of hungry deer, protecting your garden from grazing damage can be a challenge. Here at New England Wild Flower Society, we struggle with the same issues. Read what you can do at home to help your garden and the local animals get along.

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New Life for Plant Records at the 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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Trees: A Challenge of Perspective

We now realize that there are a number of cooperative activities in arboreal life processes and that trees normally, not by exception, depend on multiple other organisms of their own and diverse species for sustained health.

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From Bill Cullina

A series of articles by the popular native plant writer

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From Bill Cullina: Plant Hardiness

Part 1: Winter -- Our native plant expert discusses how plants survive winter

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