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Jenny Dunklee

An avid gardener, Jenny loves experimenting with gardening techniques and trying new seed varieties. She is whole-heartedly committed to sustainable and environmentally-friendly growing methods. Other areas of interest (and obsession) include mushroom foraging, nomadic lifestyles, traveling, and wildflowers.
  • The 19 Best Dry Weather Drought Tolerant Perennials
  • 13 Eye-Catching Orange Perennials To Liven Up The Garden
  • 31 Of The Best Deer Resistant Perennials
  • 15 Summer Perennials That Light Up The Flower Garden
  • 16 White Flowering Perennials For Every Landscape
  • How to Create an Edible Landscape and 5 Reasons Why You Should
  • 18 North American Native Perennials
  • 7 Sustainable Gardening Practices and Why They're Important
  • 14 Part-Shade Perennials To Spruce Up The Landscape
  • 11 Perfect Pink Perennials to Enchant Your Garden
  • 15 Low Maintenance Perennials For Busy People
  • Top 20 Hardy Perennials For Tough Climates
  • Top 16 Colorful Perennials For Your Garden
  • 23 Best Perennials For An Edible Landscape
  • 15 Amazing Red Perennials Beyond Roses
  • The 10 Top Climbing Vines and Perennial Bloomers For Your Garden
  • All About Black Trumpets: Foraging, Identification, and Eating
  • 14 Tall Perennials To Make Your Garden Stand Out
  • 14 Blue Perennials You'll Want in Your Garden
  • 14 Early Blooming Spring Perennials To Brighten The Season
  • How To Grow Microgreens From Leftover Garden Seeds
  • 10 Best Fall Perennials Other Than Mums
  • 23 Sun-Loving Perennials Every Garden Needs
  • 11 Low-Growing Perennials For Borders, Walkways, and Filling in Spaces
  • 15 Bright Yellow Perennials to Brighten up Your Garden
  • 16 Long Blooming Perennials You Can Enjoy Forever
  • 20 Shade-Loving Perennials to Beautify Your Backyard
  • How to Grow an Endless Supply of Raspberries and Blackberries

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