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Garden on Appledore Island, open for public tours on summer Wednesdays. History, plant listing, and visitor information.
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About Celia Thaxter's Island Garden
Laighton Thaxter (1835-1894) was born in Portsmouth, NH, and when she
was four her father became the lighthouse keeper on White Island, Isles
of Shoals, NH. Eight years later he resigned his keepers job and built
a large hotel on
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Site documents the ongoing construction of a new garden and conservatory facility. Information about volunteering, events, and associated garden clubs.
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The Amarillo Botanical Gardens features a recently constructed tropical conservatory which showcases a
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Canadian Wildlife Federation site about gardening for wildlife. Articles about attracting insects, birds, amphibians, and bats, plant selection, seasonal features, sources of native plants, and information about programs.
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Plant More Seeds — Donate to the Canadian Wildlife Federation
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is a charitable
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A joint UK-based initiative by the RHS and the Wildlife Trusts giving information, project ideas and a monthly newsletter aimed at attracting more wildlife to domestic gardens.
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“The RHS and The Wildlife Trusts – encouraging wildlife into your garden”
Carve out an area of your garden for a vegetable patch and you won’t regret it, especially when you are eating the results later in the year. You may feel you have begun a battle with nature as there are small
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