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Master Gardener Linda Cobb

Linda Cobb is a garden writer and certified Master Gardener who lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina. She is the author of My Gardener's Guide: Easy Steps to a Better Garden.

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Fall in the Garden
Just because it is Fall, don't think that it is the end of the garden season. Read on to see how you can spruce up the garden, the porch, and even the steps to the door. Surround yourself with the fall color. (10/12/2004)
February 2005: Spring in the Garden
Spring will be here before you know it. Read on to see how you can prepare your garden for the arrival of spring. What's our motto? Be prepared! (1/25/2005)
Garden Notes January 2006
Looking for some new plants to jazz up your garden for Spring? Read on to see the list of Suppliers with Great Catalogs for some great arm chair gardening during the winter months. (12/13/2005)
Garden Notes March 2006
Time to roll up those sleeves, dig in the garage for the shovels, clippers, and wheel barrels. Find out how to get the garden ready for spring. (2/19/2006)
My Trip to England this Summer
Linda Cobb spent two weeks visiting England's premier gardens and met some very interesting people along the way. Now that summer is here it is time to buckle down and get through the hot summer. (6/1/2007)
Our Garden in Fall
With the onset of cooler weather, comes the change of seasons. Make way for violas, cabbages, asters, and pumpkins! (9/1/2006)
Our Garden in Spring
Sweep away those winter blues, throw open the windows and welcome spring into the garden! (3/31/2008)
Our Garden in the Spring
Spring is on the way! Find out how to get ready for Spring and organize your garden... (1/24/2007)
Our Garden in the Summer
Find out how to fight the heat of summer and still maintain a gorgeous garden. (5/26/2005)
Our Garden in the Summer (2006)
Spring was easy. Find out how to get out there, work hard, and keep the garden going during these hot summer months. (5/9/2006)

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