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Off With Their Heads: Deadheading Perennials
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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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Soil Testing is Worth the Effort
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15 Deer-Resistant Plants
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Enchanting Japanese Maples
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Find the Perfect Tomato
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All About Starting Seeds
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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Backyard Makeover Game
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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Bold and Beautiful Zinnias
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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
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Viburnums are Versatile Shrubs
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden
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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed
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Garden Catalog Collector
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Building a Compost Bin
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Recent comments
Re: READER PHOTOS! Elizabeth's garden in Georgia
Bucky and Bailey are so fortunate to have such wonderful gardens to enjoy.It is so nice to see these great pictures every morning, since in canada, althou we had a false start a couple weeks ago, we are now back to the minus 2's and 3's. So we will have to wait a bit for our tulips and daffodils to pop and then we will be off and planting like you all."Thank you", to fine gardening for all the pictures we get to see and to all of you who send your photos for us to share.
posted: 7:03 am on April 4thRe: READER PHOTOS! Teri's garden in New York, revisited
Each day I am impressed with the wonderful garden pictures I see here, but today I am totally amazed that your pictures could give so much enjoyment I love the idea of using the glass balls and I am impressed with your getting the cat in both pictures, I often borrow pictures to set as my desk top background for the day and the compliments are always worth the effort, your previous pictures were also lovely.Thank you and thank you to fine gardening for this enjoyable moment in my day.
posted: 8:18 am on March 1stRe: READER PHOTOS! The aftermath of the northeastern October snowstorm
Thank you for sharing this article, the pictures were lovely and the story that went with it, made the article so worth while,keep up the good work, we can never imagine the amount of good that big old oak has done to clean our air over the years.
posted: 6:21 am on November 7thRe: Containers by Deanne Fortnam, Part 1
Beautiful arrangement, but how do you grow so many flowers in one container this size, and what army waters it and probably many others????I loved your mail box garden.
posted: 9:51 am on January 25thRe: A perfect pairing...
A lovely way to start my day, checking the different pictures you show on Photo of the day, keep up the good work
posted: 7:10 am on December 30thRe: READER PHOTO! A lawn of thyme
wow that is so lovely and the angels where can I buy them in canada?????
posted: 9:15 am on December 6thRe: Not an ordinary clematis
Absolutaly beautiful, will it grow in ontario? I have lovely regular clematis and they do well, but this would be a lovely addition,we do freeze and thaw which confuses some plants I understand.I know we can't in garden centers in our area is their an address where I can order them to be shipped here?
posted: 6:10 am on November 8thRe: Longwood Gardens, Day 3: Annuals in the Idea Garden
Every picture gives me new ideas for my garden, especially love day day 3 of Longwood Gardens.Am in south western ontario so Patiently waiting for last chance of frost to pass so I can get on with it.
posted: 6:50 am on May 5thRe: Rhubarb shows its colors
You are so right rhubarb is beautiful to see in the spring. I moved and did not bring a root, can I buy and plant now and get fruit this year?
posted: 10:09 am on April 7thRe: A stunning and functional garden focal point
I believe we can grow Ruby Grass in ontario and it will winter I have some in my perennial garden.
posted: 3:52 am on March 18thRe: Green Roof Plants Get Put to the Test
We have had so much rain in south western ontario that a roof garden would rot the roof off I am sure. But for those of you who can I am sure they are very interesting,what plants do you use?
posted: 8:01 am on September 7th