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Rachel Foster

Author: Rachel Foster

Shining Geranium: the Sequel

Advice from an expert with personal experience

Gardening 7 years ago

In response to my March column about the scourge of shining geranium, local resident Alan Van Zuuk has provided more detail on how to control … Continue reading →

Dress up your Salads

There’s more to colorful salads than eye appeal

Gardening 7 years ago

Years ago a chiropractor who was into nutrition told me that salads should be composed of at least nine ingredients. Or was it seven? Plain … Continue reading →

A Word of Warning

Beware the shining geranium

Gardening 7 years ago

A small but perniciously invasive plant is headed to a yard near you. And trust me, this is not a plant you want in your own … Continue reading →

Get Outside Now

Winter clean up benefits your garden and your body

Gardening 7 years ago

Cheer up! Yes, I know it’s bleak outside, but every day brings a few more minutes of daylight and new intimations of spring — and … Continue reading →

Cultivating Discipline

Fall is the time to plan your garden

Gardening 8 years ago

After months of getting out early to harvest the garden bounty and water the vegetable beds, fall is here and I have a little extra … Continue reading →

When Natives Aren’t Nice

Native plants can act like invaders

Gardening 8 years ago

Most gardeners would like to do a little less routine yard maintenance and spend more time being creative, or even relaxing. But the low maintenance … Continue reading →

A School in Every Garden

The School Garden Project is making vegetables more fun

Gardening 8 years ago

It looks like the school garden concept is getting some serious respect from the 4J school district. Just look at the spanking new Howard Elementary … Continue reading →

A Goldmine of Natives

Upcoming plant sale is a treasure trove

Gardening 8 years ago

Don’t miss a golden opportunity to pick up some locally sourced native plants while supporting the efforts of the Friends of Buford Park and Mount … Continue reading →

Herbs First!

Now is the time to plan your herb garden

Gardening 8 years ago

What’s the most cost-effective crop you can grow in a small space? Many commercial growers agree that it’s culinary herbs, and I think this may … Continue reading →

Some Like It Dry

Count on iris for summer-dry gardens

Gardening 9 years ago

Significant rain in early October is a boon to gardeners who value the fall gardening season. This goes in spades for those of us who … Continue reading →

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