Cayugamorning
Harvard, MA, USmember
Slideshow: Beautiful Clematis
Indeterminate or Determinate Tomatoes?
In Pursuit of the Perfect Potting Shed
Comfortable Alfresco Dining
NEW Video Series: There's a Better Way
Garden Confidential: A Plant Walks into a Bar
Thoughts From a Foreign Field
6 Tips for Weed Control
Pretty in Pink
Colorful Selections for Shade
Dwarf Citrus Trees
Building a Compost Bin
Elephant's Ears
Fast-Growing Trees for Impatient Gardeners
Fragrant Plants for Pathways
Stylish Shady Containers
Plant an Easy-to-Water Strawberry Jar
Lawn Alternatives
Containers as Focal Points
Plants that Spark!
Homegrown / Homemade
Designing with Curved Terraces
Make a Succulent Topiary
Mulch for a Healthy Garden
Save Money by Growing Your Own
Recent comments
Re: Welcome to our garden design gallery
Hi, I love your path! I would not change much at all, maybe just add a garden sculpture on the wall. I also like the idea of adding something on the right, a grouping of something small. I like the natural feel to the walk, and disagree with butterflygirl's comment that it feels too cramped. I definitely would not add stones! You don't want a McDonald's look here, you want something more natural and meandering. Congrats!
posted: 6:54 am on November 6thRe: The American Meadow Garden : Win A Free Copy of John Greenlee's Book!
Great review of a great book. We have more weeds than grass in our lawn due to our concerns about using herbicides, fertilizers, etc. As I look out on our front lawn, I can visualize softly swaying prairie grasses and fescues. An inspiring book, thank you.
posted: 7:10 am on July 20thRe: Book Giveaway: Sean Conway's Cultivating Life - 125 Projects for Backyard Living
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posted: 11:10 am on April 24thThis book look great. In spring and summer, we spend half our time outdoors, swimming in our pool, gardening, watching the kids run around, and dining. This book looks like it will have many helpful suggestions. I already grow herbs for the kitchen and hope this year to sell them at the farmer's market. I would like to make some trough-type planters for our new deck (hypertropha?). I'd also like to make a bamboo-lattice fence to hold back the ferns behind the pool. This book looks like it will have a lot of great ideas.