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    Does Grass Die in Winter – How To Tell

    Wintertime can be extremely harsh on your lawn. It deprives the soil and grass roots of much-needed nutrients and moisture. While nature is typically well-prepared to make it through even the most challenging conditions, sometimes your spring lawn may not be as lively as you had hoped once it...
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    Kentucky Bluegrass vs. Tall Fescue – Selection Guide

    Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue grass are both fantastic options to choose from if you live in an area where the temperatures don’t get too high and full sun is easily accessible. While both of these grasses would make the ideal option for this specific environment, they each have unique...
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    Tall Fescue vs. Bermuda – What Are the Differences?

    Are you looking for beautiful and hardy grass to plant in your backyard but are not entirely sure what options are right for you? Not to worry – there are two popular and hardy grass species that could be amazing options for your lawn. We will discuss the differences between Fescue and Bermuda...
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    When Does Annual Ryegrass Die – 6 Things To Know

    Annual ryegrass is one of the more popular annual grasses planted in areas where the climate stays cool during the summer months. Like all annual plants, ryegrass is a one-and-done species; it grows lush and beautiful throughout the season, then it dies off, requiring reseeding for a new batch...
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    Pros And Cons of Ryegrass – Should You Go for It?

    Ryegrass is a common mixture found in Kentucky bluegrass seeds and other popular cool-weather grasses. Perennial rye is ideal for keeping up with appearances and making any lawn look rich, complete, and lush. On the other hand, this lawn grass requires more time for lawn care and definitely...
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    LIMAS Thank You

    Please take a screenshot of this – you will need it to claim your gift! THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING LIMAS 2025 The post LIMAS Thank You appeared first on Five Towns College.
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    Celebrating the Success of the Long Island Media Arts Show

    Five Towns College Celebrates the Success of the Long Island Media Arts Show For another successful year, Five Towns College presented the Long Island Media Arts Show (LIMAS)—the only event of its kind that connects emerging media artists with leading industry professionals! For decades...
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    Testimonials

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    FTC Sound Talent Directory

    The post FTC Sound Talent Directory appeared first on Five Towns College.
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    FTC SoundStream

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    FTC Record

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    FTC artist Colin Goldberg’s work featured on Dan’s Papers Cover

    Cover Image: Colin Goldberg, Dr. No, 2020. Acrylic and ink on linen, 48×36 inches. Private collection. Image courtesy Helmholz Fine Art. Five Towns College resident artist and designer Colin Goldberg’s painting “Dr. No” was featured on the cover of today’s issue of Dan’s Papers, along with an...
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    FTC Named Among inTune Magazine’s Best Music Schools

    Five Towns College Named Among inTune Magazine’s Best Music Schools of 2025 We’ve got big news to share! Five Towns College has been recognized as one of the nation’s best in inTune Magazine’s 2025 Best Music Schools special edition! This cements our place among the nation’s top institutions...
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    Fresh Look. Fresh Sound

    Fresh Look. Fresh Sound: FTC Sound Athletics Gets a New Website Exciting things are happening at Five Towns College Sound Athletics! With new leadership, expanded opportunities, and a fresh digital presence, our teams are ready to make waves. From the return of volleyball to the continued...
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    Celebrating Women in Entertainment

    Celebrating Women in Entertainment: Five Towns College Honors Women’s History Month At Five Towns College, Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate and elevate the voices of women in the entertainment industry. For the third consecutive year, students from the FTC Business Club took the...
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    3 Design Ideas for a Cattle Panel Trellis

    In this blog post, I’ll walk you through the steps of building a simple and eye-catching cattle panel trellis to add height and a little bit of wow-factor to your garden. These trellises are the most commented-upon features in my home garden. During harvest season in my garden the plants are...
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    Your Garden Should Make You Feel Good

    In one of the classes I teach we start off with a garden visualization. We close our eyes and imagine ourselves sitting in our summer gardens. (Come on, play along!) It’s one of those crystal clear, blue sky days with no humidity and no mosquitoes (and no weeds?!). Just a perfect summer day...
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    Gorgeous Summer Blooming Perennials

    Are you a vegetable gardener, a perennial gardener, or both? Did pursuing one lead to an interest in the other? I often teach and travel with the Creative Vegetable Gardener, and it’s interesting to meet gardeners from all over the country and discover whether they grow just flowers, just...
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    Colorful and Unusual Bulbs to Plant in Autumn

    If you live in a northern climate like mine, you probably feel color starved by the time spring rolls around each year. After months of looking out your window and seeing endless variations gray, white, and brown, you might start to think you’ve forgotten what other colors look like. That’s why...
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    Pictures of vegetable gardens: the creative + colorful!

    My front yard vegetable garden is a riot of color in the summer. In the darkest months of the year when we can’t be out in our own vegetable gardens, the next best thing is looking at pictures of vegetable gardens. One of the gifts of the off-season is the space and time to dream, imagine, and...
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