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Recent Examples of dooryardThese are often called dooryard violets and the Latin name is viola sororia.—Sheryl De Vore, Chicago Tribune, 29 Apr. 2025 But on a clear day after rain, the dooryards and the narrow streets are fragrant with summer lilacs; the overgrown grass by the river, where people of all backgrounds pause to rest, blows on the approach to a high, arcing bridge; and startling moments of bright, simple beauty emerge.—Nathan Heller, Vogue, 17 Oct. 2024 Bridal elms flank a door; an 80-foot dooryard elm shades a house.—Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson, Washington Post, 10 Mar. 2022 Volunteers tend to the home's dooryard gardens, which offered sustenance and herbs for home remedies or dyes for clothing during Colonial times.—Dennis Hohenberger, Courant Community, 13 July 2017
Thanks to their versatility, azaleas can be used in many different ways in both small backyards and larger spaces.
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Luke Miller,
Better Homes & Gardens,
7 July 2025
Any bird enthusiast will tell you that one of the biggest joys is seeing wild birds enjoy backyard feeders that have been lovingly hung and stocked with birdseed.
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Stephanie Osmanski,
Better Homes & Gardens,
9 July 2025
Stash pool toys, garden tools, and more in this outdoor storage box that’s $35 today, then shop this outdoor furniture dining set to enjoy meals al fresco this summer.
Greek Festival Food, music and dance fill the churchyard at Holy Trinity Cathedral during one of the largest cultural festivals of the year in downtown Salt Lake City.
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Erin Alberty,
Axios,
5 Sep. 2024
Kristen makes some noise about a contractor, but that’s not soon enough for Sister Andrea, who tells Ben to get some bricks from the churchyard and start the work ASAP.
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