Combinations
10 Combinations for Shade
The secret is in using color to pump up the interest in low-light spots
by Inta Krombolz
Be Bold with Fine Texture
by Megan Smith
Stylish Shady Containers
Low light doesn't have to cramp your creativity or limit your plant choices
by Karen Chapman
Building Better Borders
Use plant combinations that focus on complementary colors, textures, and forms
Celebrating Color
A North Carolina plantswoman turned a conventional layout into a feast for the eyes
Rex Begonias
A guide to growing, care, and propagation of rex begonias, plus some great cultivars
by Rita Randolph
Wonderful Winter Containers
Celebrate the season by using hardy plants and fresh-cut boughs
by Muffin Evander
PLANTING PLAN: A White Garden Shines Day and Night
Fall Fireworks
These six combination strategies help end the season with a bang
by Stacie Crooks
Designing with Hostas
Get the most from these perennial favorites by following some simple strategies
by Bonnie Blanchette
Pick the Perfect Purple
Learn how to use different shades of this coveted color to create a desired effect
by Tom Peace
Combinations Made in the Shade
When paired, these subtle perennials bring out the best in each other
by Gene E. Bush
Q&A
Black plants
by Cynthia Eichengreen
Thrillers, Fillers & Spillers
Here’s a simple recipe for eye-catching containers
by Steve Silk
Plant Combinations That Work
Enhance your designs by making the most of contrast and harmony
by Sydney Eddison
Clematis with Everything
This avid collector uses shrubs and perennials as living trellises for these flowering vines
by Linda Beutler
Five Foolproof Colors
You can't go wrong experimenting with the basics: green, white, blue, yellow, and pink
by Valerie Easton
A Tapestry of Textures
Contrast is the key to making great combinations of foliage, flower, and seed heads
by Marilyn Raff
Lacing the Border with Beauty
Delicate flowers and frilly foliage add an elegant finishing touch to the garden
by Frances Wenner
Composing with Conifers
For a dynamic look, contrast different shapes and colors
by Nancy Britz
READER'S TIP
Early-blooming companions for hostas
by Lucy Fuchs
Winter storage for stakes and pots