There are many reasons gardeners rely on perennial plants to do the heavy lifting for seasonal color. First, perennials return the next season, so there’s less work as the garden matures.
Myths and legends abound about fairies living in pots, and ancient Greeks and Romans used pots to store water, grain, and precious oils.
There’s something calming about gazing into a body of water--whether river, ocean, or bay.
With an average growing season of 120 days, the snow melt is no more anticipated by Alaskans than by members and volunteers at Alaska Botanical Garden in Anchorage.
It’s spring and time to think about moving out of doors. The only question is, where to begin?
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