
Kathy Jentz
Editor and Publisher at Washington Gardener Magazine
I'm Kathy Jentz, editor of Washington Gardener, all about gardening in DC-MD-VA-DE-WV area. I also co-authored The Urban Garden and host the GardenDC Podcast.
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1 month ago |
shorehomeandgarden.com | Sean Clougherty |Kathy Jentz |Ken Morgan
Looking out my home office window, there is still a layer of crusty snow on the ground — but I know spring will be here soon!. It might look quiet at your local garden centers and nurseries at this time of year, but they are...
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1 month ago |
shorehomeandgarden.com | Kathy Jentz
Looking out my home office window, there is still a layer of crusty snow on the ground — but I know spring will be here soon!. It might look quiet at your local garden centers and nurseries at this time of year, but they are busy spending the winter months preparing for the growing season ahead by ordering new products, gathering inspiration, and collecting knowledge. Many of them were attending the Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show, known in the industry as MANTS.
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May 10, 2024 |
americanfarm.com | Kathy Jentz
“Rebranding is a marketing strategy in which a new name, term, symbol, design, concept, or combination thereof is created for an established brand with the intention of developing a new, differentiated identity in the minds of consumers, investors, competitors, and other stakeholders.” —WikipediaIn last month’s column, we discussed whether or not you should do a re-brand and if you determined that “yes” now is the time for one. Here are some components and considerations to get you through:s.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
shorehomeandgarden.com | Sean Clougherty |DeeDee Wood |Kathy Jentz |Leslie Milby
In the quiet winter months, it seems like the darkness comes earlier all the time. Why not make the most of it?. Taking a few moments to look up at the sky is a wonderful way to both relax and be awestruck at the same time. Just...
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Jan 31, 2024 |
shorehomeandgarden.com | Kathy Jentz
As I write this, it is steadily snowing outside my window — yet, spring will be here soon! Your local garden centers, nurseries, and landscape designers are preparing for the busy growing season ahead by ordering new products, gathering inspiration, and collecting knowledge by attending the Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS). This year’s event was held Jan. 10-12 in Baltimore.
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Garden Tip of the Day: Group 1 Clematis (C. alpina, armandii, cirrhosa, macropetala and montana) bloom in early spring. Their buds set the previous season on old wood. They only need a light pruning after flowering to clear out dead wood and keep the stems tidy. #gardendc #garden https://t.co/VIExKNYAfQ

This sculpture “Pétalos Reflejantes” (Reflective Petals) is in downtown Silver Spring. The purple/pink plantings surrounding it are moss phlox groundcovers in flower at this time. Great use of #groundcover plants for a low-maintenance public landscape. #gardendc #dmv #dtss https://t.co/2OhKZM3ua9

Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum) is a perennial spring ephemeral plant that is native to eastern North America... See the full plant profile at -https://t.co/YQxqKLoH9Y #gardendc #gardening #nativeplants https://t.co/isREkl0CnD