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  1. Greenery in the Big City
  2. ‘Sun King’ Aralia Is Perennial Royalty for Midwest Gardens
  3. Spectacular Salvias for the South
  4. Perennials for Intense Heat and Sun in the Mountain West
  5. Summer Pruning Panicle Hydrangeas in the Southeast
  6. Smooth and Oakleaf Hydrangeas for the Mid-Atlantic
  7. Indoor Gardening in Southern California
  8. Carefree Climbing Roses for a Northern California Garden
  9. Crevice Gardening in the Northern Plains
  10. Extraordinary Roses for the Northwest
  11. Fungi Are a Sign of Soil Health
  12. These New Burnets Deserve Your Attention
  13. Plants for a Matrix-Style Garden
  14. Plants for a Layered-Style Garden
  15. Thomas Rainer and Piet Oudolf on Naturalistic Gardens
  16. Get to Know Burnets
  17. Birds in the Garden | Letter from the Editor
  18. Gardening Advice for Summer
  19. A Compact Toad Lily for Late-Summer Blooms
  20. Wrap Up Summer With the Bright Blooms of ‘Zimbelstern’ Sneezeweed
  21. Tweezers for Delicate Work in the Garden
  22. Remove Shallow Weeds Quickly With This Hand Hoe
  23. Harvest Cut Flowers With These Floral Shears
  24. How to Grow Figs, Even in Colder Climates
  25. Dynamic Garden Design Despite Challenging Conditions
  26. Plants for Birds in the Northwest
  27. Plants for Birds in the Mountain West
  28. Plants for Birds in the Southwest
  29. Plants for Birds in the Southern Plains
  30. Plants for Birds in the Midwest
  31. Plants for Birds in the Southeast
  32. Plants for Birds in the Northeast
  33. Unbeatable Plant Combinations for the Southwest
  34. Summer Succession Planting of Veggies
  35. Petite Houseplants for Any Home
  36. Growing Tomatoes in the Heat of Summer
  37. Want to Grow Figs? Try One of These Varieties
  38. Overwintering In-Ground Figs in Colder Climates
  39. How to Get Your Shade Containers To Look Great All Season Long
  40. Everything You Should Know About Powdery Mildew
  41. How to Make a More Sustainable Lawn
  42. Native Plants for the Birds
  43. Kindred Spirit® is a Tough, Slender Oak Tree
  44. A Naturalistic Garden Is Better for the Environment and Requires Less Work