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Plus, depending on what you're trying to grow, you should consider planting either raised beds or sunken beds. The simplest difference between the two is that raised beds are above ground level, while ...
Students at Lincoln High School are taking part in a unique summer school program that combines traditional sports with ...
Sunken gardens come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. They vary from small beds in a tiny outside space, slightly lower than the surrounding soil, to grand lowered garden areas surrounded by ...
Keith Laird sat on the top floor of Rochester's Sunken Garden, picking weeds with his neighbor's Goldendoodle, Lilly. He said he liked having her company as he worked. "It's quiet, and all you ...
At Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg, the iconic welcome sign has been demolished but a new one is under construction. The landmark attraction promises the new sign will keep its iconic retro design.
Sunken Gardens' annual Put the Beds to Bed event drew around 50 volunteers to the park, 2641 D St., on Saturday morning. Each first weekend of November, Lincoln Parks and Recreation asks for ...
Taking a walk around Greenfield Lake in Wilmington, there's lots of things you might see. There's also lots of things you ...
The Sunken Garden extends west from the Wren Building and serves as a place for relaxation and recreation. Its design follows the spirit of eighteenth-century English landscape gardens, which ...
The gardens of the Capitol Campus in Olympia are buzzing with springtime activity, even as Washington's 2025 legislative session wrapped up.
Tonight we are talking about Lincoln's Sunken Gardens with very special guests, Alice Reed and Steve Nosal. Alice and Steve, you are as iconic as the gardens themselves.
The Sunken Garden at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in St. Paul is closing Monday until after the holidays so new ramps can be installed to improve accessibility, officials announced this week.
What is the Sunken Garden? According to the Highland Park Conservancy, the Warner Castle Estate and Gardens were under private ownership until the city of Rochester purchased the property in 1951.