NEST Magazine - Spring/Summer 2015

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JASMINE LISTOU BIBLE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

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NEST magazine

equal housing opportunity

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+ PLACES

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DAWN

+ SUNRISE YOGA

BREAKFAST MORNING LUNCH

+ PORT CITY JAVA

+ STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING

+ EPIC FOOD CO.

AFTERNOON DINNER DUSK

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+ GOLFING

+ BOCA BAY SUNSET BOAT CRUISE

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stuff we dig

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BLACK-EYED SUSAN | BIENNIAL Crystal Morris of Snow's Garden Center recommends the Black-Eyed Susan, a native species. These sun-loving, hearty, and resistant plants can grow over three-feet tall and flower during their second year. snowknows.com

ASTILBE | PERENNIAL Crystal Morris of Snow's Garden Center recommends Astilbe. This purple beauty made it onto Snow’s Garden Center’s Bullet-Proof All-Star list of flowers that can flourish in Albemarle County with minimum pampering.

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BEGONIA | ANNUAL Zsolp Frecksa of Artscapes suggests the Begonia for foolproof gardening. This annual flower that requires no deadheading does well in the ground, and even better in a container. Plant these late in the Spring or early Summer when there is no chance for a frost. artscapes.us

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