Lee Reich
This undated photo shows a garden path in South Salem, NY, NY. This locust wood and gravel path is attractive even as it provides firm footing even in wet weather. (Lee Reich via AP) April 27, 2021 - 4:35 AM
A path is a feature too often overlooked in a garden or landscape. Maybe it lacks functionality, or beauty, or itâs needed â but just not there.
A well-designed path can do more than keep your feet dry. It can tell you where to walk, and also guide your eyes and imagination. Whatâs at the end of the path?
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Add beauty, function to your garden with a path
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Windham - The Windham and Windsor County chapters of University of Vermont Extension Master Gardeners will host a free Zoom presentation on April 24 on pruning fruiting plants.
Lee Reich, Ph.D., a horticultural consultant and writer, will describe correct and timely pruning methods for apples, peaches, grapes, blueberries and other fruiting plants to keep them healthy, productive and bearing the tastiest fruits. He also will demonstrate how to a restore a neglected plant through proper pruning.
The session, which will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m., is being offered in collaboration with the Rockingham Free Public Library. It is open to all interested gardeners or homeowners in Vermont and neighboring states. To register, go to https://go.uvm.edu/fruit-plant-pruning.