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Barbara Raskauskas
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As a child, Barbara Raskauskas was introduced to gardening on the family farm, where growing produce for the table was a way of life. Today, Barbara divides her attention between growing vegetables and growing flowers. E-mail your questions or comments to her at barbara.raskauskas@yahoo.com.


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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Spring and fall are popular times to buy plants for the garden, but you can buy potted plants for in-house display anytime of the year. The initial...
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Your chrysanthemums grew in magnificent profusion into fall, or in the case of these mums it’s more like reckless abandon. Eye-catching while in...
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Russian sage is a fragrant perennial that can grow up to 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide. July through September, the Russian sage shrub displays small...
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Looking into the interior of your evergreen tree, you may see yellow or brown needles for the first time. People who have grown evergreen for years...
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The annual flowers you had placed in clay pots in the spring are now fading away. Clay pots can crack if left out in cold winter temperatures so fall...
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Geraniums pleasure us with their blooms from early summer into fall. Come late fall, geraniums start looking straggly. Sometimes, we have a tendency...
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Those brown spots on the lawn are most likely thatch, a tangled combination of dead grass, roots and leaves. Besides looking bad, the thatch is...
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Instead of approaching fall lawn mower maintenance as a dreaded chore, try looking upon it as preserving your investment. Gas-powered lawn mowers need...
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Have you ever admired how authentic pansy petals looked on a cake, thinking that they were created with colored icing? Chances are, those were real...
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Flowers add beauty to the landscape. Many also offer delightful fragrance. Open yourself for taste treats because some flowers are edible. Edible...
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