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In the News : People Profile

Best small garden: Glen Stegmiller, Sykesville
Jul 16, 2011



By Peter De Keles
Author  Bio
Stegmiller says he used to have a train garden in his basement, but he never had time to play with it. Now he can play with his trains while he's outside mowing the grass and working in the yard.

Title:Best small garden: Glen Stegmiller, Sykesville
Publication:The Baltimore Sun
Date:07/16/11
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CategoryPeople Profile
Overview
Stegmiller carefully plotted how he would lay out the train track. He included tunnels and bridges for the trains and built paths through the garden.

When the train was running smoothly, he added the plants: sedum, creeping Jenny, pink and white spirea, bearberry, red creeping thyme, dwarf Japanese maples and dwarf twisted Hinoki cypress.
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