It's common to see evergreens, hostas, shrubs and annual flowers in front yard landscapes. But Westerville residents Ken Brown and Gail Gross-Brown have taken a more creative, edible approach. Full article at This Week Westerville 
She’ll only plant sunflower seeds, but Mattie Stevenson hopes to reap much more than flowers in the New Haven neighborhood where she is creating a garden. Full article at New Haven Register 
I suggest that gardeners who want to expand their plant collections, but are not sure they know how to make the right choices, pay attention to the plants that do well in their garden. They can then try other varieties of the same family. For example, most of us have fallen for the good-looking coral bells, also known as alum-root, which is in the heuchera family. Heucheras come in a mix of ... Full article at The Columbian 
Master Gardener Kathleen Engle talks about the visitors to her butterfly garden this summer, and how you can follow her examples to attract these beautiful insects to your yard. Full article at Chambersburg Public Opinion 
An idea that sprouted independently from one man and the desire of two local women to promote farming and organic gardening, as well as a sense of community, is growing and literally bearing fruit, or in this case, vegetables on a small plot of land at the corner of Prospect and Pine Island roads. Full article at The Marion Sentinel 