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Sheboygan’s Bookworm Gardens inspires reading in children

October 5, 2013 Mary Bergin 0

Gardens are about planting and growing, but most fruits of harvest on a 2-acre plot in Sheboygan are not edible. What visitors reap are the […]

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New Jerry Apps book, events, trips for gardeners

March 10, 2012 Mary Bergin 0

One of my treats on Sundays is reading the latest blog entry by prolific Wisconsin writer Jerry Apps, whose keen observations about life always seem […]

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Old World Wisconsin: How the gardens grow

May 7, 2011 Mary Bergin 0

May is a month of hope and faith for gardeners who begin with seeds or fragile stalks and dream of a cornucopia of color and […]

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Lurie Garden, in Chicago’s Millennium Park

April 17, 2010 Mary Bergin 0

I did not expect much when meeting Jennifer Davit, to take a look at her garden. Spring had barely arrived, and the last snow had […]

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