On a hot summer day last July, I discovered one of the most amazing gardens I’ve ever seen. I was invited to the home of Bruno Garofalo by his daughter who had contacted me when she heard about my interest in Italian American gardens.
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Posted by Mary Menniti |
On a hot summer day last July, I discovered one of the most amazing gardens I’ve ever seen. I was invited to the home of Bruno Garofalo by his daughter who had contacted me when she heard about my interest in Italian American gardens.
Posted by Mary Menniti |
What could be better than hanging out with Mr. Ciccone on a beautiful spring morning?
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If your fig tree has been tucked away for a long winter’s nap, it’s time to pull back the covers and nudge it out of its slumber. Most fig trees in the colder climates of the north need to have winter protection so whether your tree...