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Containers as Focal Points
Colorful Selections for Shade
Fast-Growing Trees for Impatient Gardeners
Stylish Shady Containers
Comfortable Alfresco Dining
Thoughts From a Foreign Field
Meet Our Mini-Magazines
Homegrown / Homemade
Pretty in Pink
Fragrant Plants for Pathways
Plant an Easy-to-Water Strawberry Jar
Make a Succulent Topiary
Dwarf Citrus Trees
NEW Video Series: There's a Better Way
6 Tips for Weed Control
Indeterminate or Determinate Tomatoes?
Slideshow: Beautiful Clematis
Save Money by Growing Your Own
Mulch for a Healthy Garden
In Pursuit of the Perfect Potting Shed
Garden Confidential: A Plant Walks into a Bar
Building a Compost Bin
Designing with Curved Terraces
Fine Gardening's Tip Off!
Elephant's Ears
Recent comments
Re: Book Give-Away: Beautiful No-Mow Yards, by Evelyn J. Hadden
My 2 acres of property INSISTS on growing moss. I live on a corner and instead of fighting it, I am gardening and landscaping WITH it! It is a challenge, especially since I live in a neighborhood of finely manicured green grass lawns but I am determined to create a landscape that works with the moss... AND the rocks! This book would be a real help! My yard has been asking me to "work with it" for several years! It's about time I listen :)
posted: 5:05 pm on March 5thGarden paths, wildflowers, I'm excited to see all the ideas in this book and bring them to life in my yard!
Thank you.
Re: Free Ticket Giveaway: 2011 Garden Conservancy Open Days
I would love the opportunityto visit Tapestry in Shade in vernon, CT. Most of my own yard is shade and a lot of the gardening I do in town is in shaded areas. It is always a challenge to be creative in a shade garden where you have to play with texture more than color. I would love to see what someone else has created in the shade.
posted: 7:19 am on June 27th