Bloom Magazine
Tag: Andrews
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Holly, Ivy & Mistletoe: Natural Holiday Décor
Although you could splurge on red roses when decorating for the holidays, there are other, less expensive, natural alternatives. The…
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Shrubs Add Fall & Winter Interest to Home Gardens
The spring and summer months are when gardens are the most colorful, but it is easy to make our fall…
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Plant a Gem This Fall: The Native Foamflower
If you are looking for more natives to plant this fall in a shade garden, consider our native North American…
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Everything’s Coming Up Roses
Roses are the most popular cut flowers worldwide. Because of improvements in aeronautics, there is no time of year when…
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Get Ready to Be Inspired at Summer Garden Walk
If you are a gardener, or simply appreciate gardens and the outdoors, mark your calendar now so you can be…
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Bloom’s Greatest Hits: Landscape Artists
Landscape gardening has always been a form of visual art, and, like painting, it has evolved over time. During the…
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InBloom: Ancient Hellebores–You Can’t Have Too Many!
The hardy Helleborus plants, both those that bloom at Christmas (Helleborus niger) and those that bloom during Lent (Helleborus orientalis)…
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The Appeal of Begonias
Begonias are a diverse family of 1,500 plant species native to tropical and subtropical regions of all continents except Australia.
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The T.C. Steele Gardens
Theodore Clement Steele (1847–1926), the famous American impressionist painter, is well known for his Indiana landscapes. (What many may not…
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What to Do (and Not Do) on St. Valentine’s Day
BY MOYA ANDREWS Flowers are reliable symbols of affection. According to a Society of American Florists survey, 82 percent of…
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