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Kat Cervoni
Oct 1, 20231 min read
Here Are the Spring Bulbs I'm Planting This Fall
Here's the list of spring-flowering bulbs I'm planting this fall in front borders at Winterhill.
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Kat Cervoni
Dec 14, 20222 min read
Minimalist Fall Maintenance (and Why You Should Try it)
One of the questions I get asked most often this time of year is how to handle and prepare the garden as we move towards winter. Should...
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Kat Cervoni
Dec 14, 20222 min read
What to Plant Now: Springtime Bulbs
While planting certainly slows down in late fall, there's one last thing to plant before the ground freezes: spring-flowering bulbs.
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Kat Cervoni
Mar 25, 20212 min read
The Lowdown on Mulch
From helping with soil temperature and moisture regulation to blocking out weeds, mulch is often considered a gardener's best friend. My...
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Kat Cervoni
Jan 4, 20211 min read
Patio Heaters
Given that we're all confined to home now more than ever, patio heaters are the perfect way to enjoy your backyard into the fall
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Kat Cervoni
Nov 11, 20201 min read
What to Plant Now: Winter Veggies
Between the uptick in home-grown everything and the fact that many folks have been quarantining, 2020 has truly been the year of the...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 29, 20201 min read
What to Plant Now: Trees + Shrubs
These cools, autumn days are actually the ideal time to plant most woody trees and shrubs. Here's what I'll be planting this year.
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 28, 20201 min read
Plant Lore: The Story Behind Jack-O'-Lanterns
Do you feel the urge to cover every available surface in decorative gourds this time of year? Me, too. Ever wonder why we take things a...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 21, 20201 min read
Plant Lore: Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna)
With such a spooky common name and a botanical name (Atropa belladona) fit for a Harry Potter spell, deadly nightshade seems fitting for...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 21, 20202 min read
Autumn Lawn Care
One of the secrets to a gorgeous, happy lawn in spring and summer is the care you put into it in the fall. Here's my go-to list for...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 21, 20201 min read
In the Kitchen: Butternut Squash with Sage
One of my favorite recipes features roasted butternut squash as the star with pan-fried pine nuts and sage elevating it to next-level...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 20, 20202 min read
Top 5 Perennials for Autumn Color
Longing for more color in the garden this time of year? There is still time to plant for your favorite hues. Any of these late-season...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 15, 20202 min read
Autumn Container Inspiration
This fall, I'm diving into tons of projects to help us feel more settled and put our stamp on our new home. One of the big things on my...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 15, 20202 min read
Prepping Your Garden for Winter
I've always loved the warmth and tenderness conveyed in the expression "putting the garden to bed." Good news: A few simple steps are all...
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 7, 20201 min read
3 Wreaths for an Autumnal Entryway
Wreaths are a simple way to celebrate the season. Here are three autumnal options that will carry you from now through Thanksgiving.
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Kat Cervoni
Oct 6, 20202 min read
Planning Your Springtime Bulb Program
In all of the excitement of moving into our new home and with fall upon us, I've recently accumulated an absolutely absurd number of spring-
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Kat Cervoni
Sep 22, 20201 min read
5 Plants for Dazzling Fall Color
Plant from this selection for guaranteed gorgeous fall color.
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Kat Cervoni
Sep 22, 20201 min read
The Science Behind Fall Color
Ever wonder what makes the green leaves of summer turn yellow, orange, and red in the fall?
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Kat Cervoni
Aug 25, 20201 min read
What to Plant Now: Autumn Annuals
As flowering perennials die down for the season, filling in beds with fall-flowering annuals can keep your garden blooming a bit longer.
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