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    Indeterminate or Determinate Tomatoes?
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    Plants that Spark!
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    NEW Video Series: There's a Better Way
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    Slideshow: Beautiful Clematis
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    Thoughts From a Foreign Field
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    Fragrant Plants for Pathways
  • Designing with Curved Terraces
    Designing with Curved Terraces
  • Mulch for a Healthy Garden
    Mulch for a Healthy Garden
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    Containers as Focal Points
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    Building a Compost Bin
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    Colorful Selections for Shade
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    6 Tips for Weed Control
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    Comfortable Alfresco Dining
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    In Pursuit of the Perfect Potting Shed
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    Homegrown / Homemade
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    Elephant's Ears
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    Make a Succulent Topiary
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    Lawn Alternatives
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    Fast-Growing Trees for Impatient Gardeners
  • Save Money by Growing Your Own
    Save Money by Growing Your Own
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Re: Clare's garden in New Jersey, Day 1 of 2

I love the peonies. I love the fact that the garden seems so immaculate. Congratulations, please keep posting. We would love more pictures.

Re: Book Giveaway: Container Gardening for All Seasons

After we moved to our house ten years back, I started missing my previous garden which was by far bigger than this one. Yet, I have managed to create a sizeable garden with my knowledge of growing plants. Some plants will come back every year,so needless to say, I have to expand my garden space, so to speak. So, I have now been compelled to do container gardening, to accommodate the various new varieties I always want to try. I am not a beginner at this, but need to learn a new way of gardening, in the container.

Re: Book Give-Away: Beautiful No-Mow Yards, by Evelyn J. Hadden

Been wondering how to replace the lawn in the backyard in my quite small backyard. Need ideas.

Re: Feelin' the heat...

I want to send some photos, the email us link does not work.