Pea fences

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A gardener has learned over the years that pea fences do not have to be meticulously designed structures, as long as the vines can climb them and make the peas easy to pick. Next year she will emulate her neighbor and just put tree branches into the ground next to the plants.

Author: Clark, Edie
Usage, Pea, Growth, Garden structures, Peas

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Master of the lawn

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An author describes how the sights and scents of mowing the lawn during the summer months of March, April, and May remind him of his departed father. He remembers how his father managed to keep the grounds tidy through the use of a garden tractor.

Author: Clark, Edie
Equipment and supplies, Lawns, Turf management

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Sunflower worship: the garden at Chesam depot

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A woman's love affair with the sunflower as the flower of choice in her planting activity is presented. Apart from the flower's simple beauty, the woman's interest in sunflowers is extended to their religious significance in many native cultures.

Author: Clark, Edie
Natural history, Religious aspects, New England, Sunflowers

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Subjects list: Personal narratives, Gardening
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