January 2016 - Page 3 of 5
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Design
Snowdrop Varieties Worth Obsessing Over
Passions are born in strange ways, and serendipity often plays a part. In December 1983, my husband and I purchased our home, not knowing that a treasure trove of snowdrops…
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Design
Adapting English Elegance
It took about five years and two road trips through England before Anne Campodonico was ready to start her garden. True, the Kentfield, California, mother of three wasn’t in a…
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How-To
When Not to Prune
An old boss of mine used to say that “the best time to prune is when the knife is sharp.” His logic was, basically, prune when you have the time.…
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Article
Grow Your Own Microgreens
Since I have been growing microgreens commercially, I have seen their popularity take off. Countless fine restaurants have added them to their menus, and customers have started seeking them out…
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Design
Designing a Tranquil Garden
My ideal garden is a serene place, one in which I feel connected to the natural world through rich, sensory experiences. It is a place that generates a sense of…
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Article
Let it Snow!
Susan Gregory shared her snowy garden photos from last month. With the forecast this week, I bet many of you have similar photos you'd like to share!
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Article
Proof that a garden is never finished
Kriss' garden has a rich 30 year history, proving that a garden is never truly finished!
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Article
A Glorious Garden House
Gail Wynne from Oaklahoma has officially raised the bar for creating an organized garden house!
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Article
Blooming through the Winter
Nancy Mellen from Hingham, MA has a great attitude towards her garden - her glass (and garden) is more than half full.
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Video
Plant Talk with Mark Weathington
If the director of one of the best arboretums in the country is talking plants, you’re going to want to listen.