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THE ART OF LANDSCAPING: Borrow ideas from experts at the Nelson for what to plant in your yard.

October 19, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Landscaping, Plants

The dramatic and expansive lawn at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is just like yours. Except maybe for the dramatic, expansive part.
Both are out there in the endless weather, the trees and plants exposed to the abuses of time and our climate extremes. A redo of plantings can be overdue after a few years.
For homeowners, [...]

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