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Jeremy Wexler: Getting started in the garden
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Jeremy Wexler: Getting started in the garden

  • A garden starter should first note sun exposure, soil quality, water access, and existing plants.
  • For small or difficult spaces, container gardening offers a viable, lower-effort option.
  • Choose sun-loving plants and begin with a small 5x10 ft space to avoid overwhelm.
  • Watering strategy matters; plan to have your garden within hose reach during hot periods.
  • Iris and daylilies are suggested easy plants that tolerate sun and require moderate care.
  • Tomatoes are easy to grow for vegetables, though squirrels may challenge the harvest.
  • If you have a sunny space in the ground, start with a tidy, manageable patch rather than a large overhaul.
  • Soil condition matters; loosen soil and amend with compost if compacted.
  • Montreal’s climate influences plant choices and overwintering prospects.
  • The article invites readers to share questions and gardening experiences with the author.
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Year of the Sedum: Color to celebrate
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Year of the Sedum: Color to celebrate

  • The National Garden Bureau has named 2026 the Year of the Sedum, spotlighting the plant’s popularity.
  • Bowie News spotlights Lemon Coral sedum as a standout in containers and garden displays.
  • Garden Guy columns describe Unplugged salvias as a four-member group with multiple awards.
  • The Bowie News highlights 2026 as the Year of the Impatiens for extended bloom from spring to frost.
  • Pugster Amethyst butterfly bush wins accolades in the Japan Flower Selections Association.
  • The Bowienews Garden Guy notes the plant’s awards span the United States, Europe, and Japan.
  • Readers are invited to read the full Garden Guy column on Thursdays for more details.
  • Bowienews aggregates multiple garden topics, including Unplugged Salvias, Impatiens, and more.
  • The article mentions photographs and editor interactions shaping garden pieces for publication.
  • Bowie News frames gardening trends as ongoing discussions with visuals and columns.
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Rare Pokemon cards found in an attic after 20 years will pay for man's wedding
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shopping15h ago

Rare Pokemon cards found in an attic after 20 years will pay for man's wedding

  • A teaching assistant in Wimborne, Dorset, found three rare Charizard Pokemon cards in his attic after 20 years.
  • The trio sold for a combined £32,800 at Ewbank’s Auctions, well above initial expectations.
  • One mint-condition Charizard Holo card alone fetched £17,000 at the auction.
  • Another near-mint copy was sold for £13,000, exceeding expectations.
  • A third card, a Reverse-Holo, sold for £2,800.
  • The buyer's price surge added financial support for Braund's August wedding.
  • The cards were not stored in a binder, which surprised the seller.
  • Ewbank’s Auctions described the sale as a record for a single Pokemon card at their house.
  • The seller plans to use proceeds to fund his wedding with fiancée Rachel Moseley.
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