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Stephanie Hudak

Stephanie Hudak's business, Creative Gardens, is located in Madison where she specializes in custom-designed containers. She is a freelance writer and frequent speaker at garden clubs and events.

 

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Containers for Every Season
Ideas to inspire
by Stephanie Hudak - posted 02/22/12

Gardens are getting smaller and gardening time is getting shorter - that has been true for several years now and will probably continue to be true. But another prevailing trend is that container gardening is strong and getting stronger, not only because of time and space, but because containers offer quick satisfaction with minimal effort. You don't have to be trained in design to create stunning focal points for your garden; you just need to follow a few simple guidelines to set yourself up for success.   >> read article
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The Underappreciated Biennial
by Carlotta Paulsen-Boaz - posted 02/15/12

Fans of perennial flowers admire both their longevity in the garden and their capabilities. Where they once planted a daylily, by division, they can have three or more clumps in a few years. Fans of annuals tout their quick results and their lengthy bloom period. Pop in your six-pack and, if it isn’t blooming already, it soon will be – and will bloom for months on end. No wonder biennials are the Rodney Dangerfields of the flower world ...   >> read article
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Making Garden Memories
by Clara A. Curtis - posted 02/13/12

This winter, I’ve been thinking about how plants add meaning to our lives. I’m not thinking about our food plants, our medicinal plants or even plants that house us and clothe our bodies. Obviously, plants preserve and sustain our lives, and a study of even one economic plant is a fascinating pursuit. Rather, I am considering the plants that add sentimental value to life.   >> read article
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Serenity Gardening from Shade to Light
by Anita Stamper - posted 02/08/12

Carol Farrington’s garden in Paducah, KY, is a study in light and shade, peaceful monochrome greens and rioting colors. Some of the design inspiration came from nature’s random intervention, but it was the eye and hand of the gardener who translated those interventions into a garden that offers peace and serenity but, at the same time, is filled with interest in every season.   >> read article
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Climbing Roses
Unbeatable Color and Beauty
by Dia Bettencourt - posted 02/01/12

Climbing roses create a color impact like no other plant can. When these beauties are in full flower, the colors and fragrances are staggering. It is no wonder that climbing roses rank among the most popular of all of the vining type plants available today.   >> read article
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