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Garden photos offer a mid-winter break
Jane Lammer's <i>Perennial Bliss</i> exhibit continues at First Crush Bistro in Potsdam this month.
Jane Lammer's Perennial Bliss exhibit continues at First Crush Bistro in Potsdam this month.
(02/01/12) A new photo exhibit in Potsdam connects art, music, gardens and friendship. Photographer Jane Lammers spent time last spring, summer and early fall in the perennial gardens of three North Country friends.

She also assembled a playlist of music to accompany her exhibit, Perennial Bliss. It includes music by Jean-Pierre Rampal, Yo-Yo Ma and James Galway. The eight photos in the exhibit follow the seasonal flow in flower gardens.

Todd Moe spoke with Jane Lammers about gardens, photography and music. Her show is up through the end of the month at First Crush Bistro in Potsdam.

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A midsummer cleanup in the flower garden
(07/12/10) Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy talk about trimming, pruning and cleanup work in the flower beds.

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More on the very beginnings of the garden
(02/01/10) Last week, it was a conversation about getting an early start on the vegetable garden -- Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy turn their attention to flowers.

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Beginning gardeners and perennials
(02/16/09) Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy are thinking more about the upcoming gardening season. Today, the appeal of perennial flower gardens.

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In the garden: a focus on flowers
(08/18/08) Martha Foley talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy about low maintenance in the flower garden this summer.

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Sorting through the flower bed
(08/04/08) Lots of rain can mean crazy days in the garden, maybe too crazy. Amy Ivy helps Martha Foley sort through the flower bed. What to cut, what to trim, what to let go.

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Watering the garden wisely
(07/14/08) Some parts of the North Country got a good soaking of rain yesterday. But how do you know when enough is enough in the garden? Horticulturist Amy Ivy shares tips on how and when to water the garden. She told Todd Moe that a rain gauge helps.
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More chores in the perennial patch
(05/05/08) Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy talk about dividing and controlling perennials in the garden, especially some of the older plants and plots.

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How to manage garden bulbs
(04/28/08) Daffodils and tulips are in bloom or close across the region. Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy discuss the best ways to care for and divide garden bulbs and lilies.

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More on taming the garden ?jungle?
(08/06/07) August marks the start of the harvest season in the vegetable garden. But Horticulturist Amy Ivy turns her attention to the perennials with tips for cutting back and mulching. She spoke with Todd Moe.

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