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Bitter melon, ong choy, tatsoi: See how this Maryland garden grows

Growing Memories: A Guide to Cultivating Your Own Memorial Garden

Gardening offers more than a chance to connect with nature, it also allows you to memorialize family. Here are some tips to help care for a memorial garden.

Community warehouse destroyed by Louisa wildfire

The Twin Oaks Community is rebuilding after Wednesday’s 200-acre fire deemed its warehouse and several other buildings a total loss.

How to grow your own berries, beans and uncommon greens: Tips from a sustainable farming conference

How to plant, grow and care for hibiscus

Characteristic of tropical locales, the hibiscus genus actually offers astounding versatility gracing gardens from north to south with winter-hardy species in addition to tropical ones. Hibiscus plants are iconically identified by their watermelon red, saucer-shaped blooms, punctuated by bright sparks of pollen. But depending on the species and cultivar, hibiscus flowers can be found in a range of colors. Members of the Mallow (or Malvaceae) family, hibiscus are closely related to hollyhock, cotton and okra. They are favored by hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators, making them useful additions to your garden ecosystem.

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