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Summer Porches

July 28, 2010 by Kenya Brantley  
Filed under At Home, Family, Generations, outdoor

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I HEART old houses!  Their charm, their beauty, their hardwood floors.  But what I really go ga-ga over are the porches, with their ceiling fans, and painted sky blue ceilings, and white rocking chairs.  When I was smaller, I would love sit for hours on my grandparents’ front porch in Darlington, SC…It was the perfect [...]

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Outdoor Living Spaces

July 26, 2010 by Krista Franks  
Filed under Decor, outdoor

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While many folks long for a distant summer getaway, others are finding a relaxing retreat in their own backyard. Outdoor living spaces have grown in popularity for the past several years, and the American Society of Landscape Architects reports that 94.4 percent of residential landscape architects believe outdoor living spaces will continue to be popular [...]

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Inside Out

July 19, 2010 by Kenya Brantley  
Filed under At Home, Everyday Living, outdoor

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Nowadays, it seems like everyone is looking for more room and more space.  But it seems we sometimes overlook the obvious places that could give us just a little more breathing room…our patios, our porches, our decks.  All of our outdoor spaces that somehow seem to get neglected in the hustle and bustle of summer.  I [...]

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Have Fun Designing a Theme Garden

July 13, 2010 by Bonnie Helander  
Filed under Focus, outdoor

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Gardening should be fun, not a chore, and your garden should reflect your personality and interests. If you want to update your garden but lack inspiration, why not create a theme garden based on what you love? A “theme” garden can represent almost anything – a color you like, an activity you enjoy, a mood [...]

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Creating A Bird-Friendly Garden

June 17, 2010 by Bonnie Helander  
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Is a garden really a garden without birds? Birds add movement, color, sound and entertainment to your outside space. You can encourage more birds to make your garden their home for a season or as a permanent resident. To get the lowdown on how to attract birds to your garden, I talked to local Georgia [...]

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Coweta Spring Garden Gate Tour is Saturday, May 22

May 12, 2010 by Joyce Beverly  
Filed under outdoor

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Coweta County Master Gardeners have selected five outstanding Newnan gardens to be showcased in their annual Spring Garden Gate Tour scheduled for Saturday, May 22. Cameras and questions are encouraged. The tour, sponsored by the CCMG Association and Mike and Judy Cunningham, owners of Country Gardens Farm and Nursery, will include a catered lunch. For [...]

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Get your garden off to a great start!

March 3, 2010 by Bonnie Helander  
Filed under Garden Views, outdoor

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Yes, spring really is here! Perhaps you have ignored your landscape over the winter. Don’t wait any longer – get outside and start tackling important spring maintenance tasks. If you give your garden some attention now, it will reward you in the weeks ahead with beautiful, healthy plants. Here is your spring garden “to do” [...]

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Easy Ways to Vegetable Garden

February 20, 2010 by Bonnie Helander  
Filed under Garden Views, outdoor

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Many people don’t want to take the time and energy to dig up a vegetable garden plot and amend the existing soil. Not to worry! There are several other ways to garden that are easy and almost “dig-free!” For expert advice, I visited master gardener, Janet Lester, at her Fayetteville home to learn easy options [...]

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Start your own herb kitchen garden

February 14, 2010 by Bonnie Helander  
Filed under Garden Views, outdoor

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Spring is still just a promise on the horizon, but savvy gardeners know it is now time to prepare for spring planting. If you have ever yearned to grow fresh herbs to enhance the flavor of your culinary efforts, why not plan now to start a small herb kitchen garden? To get the best advice [...]

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Vegetable gardening class just in time for spring!

February 11, 2010 by Fayette Woman  
Filed under Food, outdoor

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The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Office in Fayette County and the Fayette Master Gardener Association are hosting a free class on vegetable gardening: “Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Own Vegetable Garden.” The class will be held twice and is free and open to the public but registration is required. Mr. Lester [...]

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Grow a garden library with these great reads

January 25, 2010 by Bonnie Helander  
Filed under Garden Views, outdoor

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Whether you’re a casual gardener or a weathered landscape professional, you need tried-and-true resources to ensure a healthy garden and avoid making costly mistakes. Local gardeners recommend these books, magazines and websites for green thumbs.

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Tips to Be a Better Gardener in 2010

December 30, 2009 by Bonnie Helander  
Filed under Garden Views, outdoor

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Whether you have a “brown thumb” or are an experienced gardener, you can become a better gardener in 2010.  Gardening is a great hobby that provides numerous personal benefits. Need to lose weight and get moving? Gardening gets you outside in the fresh air where you will get lots of exercise doing something productive. Need [...]

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