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Something for Your Garden

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The growing season is upon us again and the search is on for the new, the unusual, the plant that will draw the eye. Here are a few for discriminating […]

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Periodical Cicadas

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Magicicada Some time in May or June of this year (2004) the periodical cicada population known as 17-year Brood X will begin to emerge. It is the largest of the […]

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Types of Tulips

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Do you know there are 15 official divisions of tulips? Knowing their characteristics and blooming times makes it possible to get a succession of tulips through out the spring. It […]

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Ice Pansies

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Viola hiemalis Viola hiemalis, the ice pansy, is not to be confused with the many hybrids that are cold hardy. The true ice pansy is just a bit bigger than […]

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Bluestone Perennials

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Aline received the Bluestone Perennials catalogue recently and recommends it highly. She found some small carnations in it that she had been searching for and has not been able to […]

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We are the community service organization that maintains the flower beds and butterfly bed on the Beaver Meadow walking trail in DuBois. We also maintain beds at the public library, the city building, the two Penn State embankment beds, the butterfly bed at Parker Dam, and the Brady Street Parking Lot bed. The flower boxes on Brady Street were added in 2006. In the year of 2007 the group took on the renovation of the Reitz Theater landscaping and did some plantings at Rumbarger Cemetery.

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