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Life lessons from my garden
“A garden is a great teacher,” wrote Gertrude Jekyll.
I am a chef by trade with a passion for organic farm-to-table dining. Growing or buying local produce is just as exciting to me as cooking it, maybe more so. Every season begins with a dream of ...
I have learned so much from my rose garden through the years. I have learned about roses, the insects in my garden and the value of companion planting. Interestingly, rose gardens and life teach us ...
Like gardening in general, school gardening has become hugely popular during the pandemic, with families and teachers saying its hands-on lessons can be applied to many subjects. Finding the expertise ...
A fusion of Buddhist retreat and science lab: That is how I characterize the garden. As if embodiments of that notion, a few of my longtime teachers — frogs, chipmunks, a diversity of birds — ...
FILE - In this May 14, 2018 file photo, a couple walks on a path at Fairmount Park as they proceed under the trestle bridge over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. Tending your garden also offers ...
The garden is a metaphor for so much in life. Resiliency, personal growth, nurturing—yes, but it’s not all sweetness and light. It’s the height of the season, so what better time then to connect life ...
Lend a hand in the garden: Roll up your sleeves and get in touch with the land the old-fashioned way — by engaging in land stewardship from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 7 at Pepperwood Preserve, 2130 ...
Like gardening in general, school gardening has become hugely popular during the pandemic, with families and teachers saying its hands-on lessons can be applied to many subjects. Finding the expertise ...
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