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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
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Bold and Beautiful Zinnias
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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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Enchanting Japanese Maples
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Garden Catalog Collector
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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How to Grow Raspberries
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Off With Their Heads: Deadheading Perennials
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Find the Perfect Tomato
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden
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Perfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders
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Viburnums are Versatile Shrubs
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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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25 Robust Summer Bloomers
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Soil Testing is Worth the Effort
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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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Backyard Makeover Game
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A gardener's checklist for early summer
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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Free Download: Rose Pruning and Bed Prep
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10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed
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All About Starting Seeds
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15 Deer-Resistant Plants
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Building a Compost Bin
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Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests
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Recent comments
Re: Stonework at Innisfree
These photos are marvelous. I especially like the fourth one down. It looks like a relic of another period of time. It excites the imagination to move into whatever awaits at the top.
posted: 7:29 am on July 6thRe: Wisteria at Dumbarton Oaks
Oh what beauty to see in the morning with my cup of coffee here in New England. We just now see the robins and crocuses in our area so these pictures are a real treat. Also you've introduced me to a new garden to visit. Thanks.
posted: 12:11 pm on April 6thRe: READER PHOTOS! Springtime at Chanticleer
WOW! I just love the color scheme. The groupings are well selected also. Makes me want to have Spring right now.
posted: 12:42 pm on March 2ndRe: Under the Yew
You've created a wonderful setting which reveals itself in both seasons. I'm sure Spring & Summer oozes with serenity & tranquility. Great retreat for tea.
posted: 9:53 am on February 15thRe: Autumn Borders Designed by me From my Former Garden
Walking in your garden would be dreamy. Everything is in abundance. When the breeze blows the grasses must bring motion to the garden. Wonderful work of art. Thanks for sharing it with us.
posted: 3:08 pm on August 30thRe: READER PHOTO! A faux borrowed view
Really enjoyed learning about this technique which is new to me. Love what it can do for an area that is otherwise "blank". Loved the web-site as well.
posted: 9:40 am on July 7thRe: A perfect marriage of plants and hardscape
Everything about this presentation is perfect. The containment of the plants, the color connection to both house and steps beckons one to investigate closer. I love the fact that the selection of plants means little to no messiness of plant debris. What a welcoming entrance. Well done.
posted: 10:11 am on June 9th