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  • Design

    Garden at the Foot of the Mountains

    My name is Judy Houchin and I live in northeast Oregon, in Zone 7, at the foot of the Blue Mountains. When we moved into this house in 1985, it…

  • Design

    Art in the Garden

    Even if you don’t identify as an artist, your garden is a form of art through your self-expression. Consider that each of us draws from a common regional palette of…

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    Defining the New American Cottage Garden

    Several years ago, a husband-and-wife team of travel writers from England was touring Colorado and stopped by to see my garden. After walking in the garden and comparing our gardening…

  • Design

    From Play Yard to Shaded Oasis

    Today Susan Amadio is sharing her Wilmington, Delaware, garden with us. My garden has evolved over the past 40+ years from a sunny play yard for kids to a shaded…

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    Enjoying the Process

    My name is Kathy, I live in Royal Oak, Michigan, and I have gardens everywhere around my home. I love to garden, and I spend a lot of time outside.…

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    Bringing Bright Colors to Small Spaces

    Tamara Kljaic sent in today’s photos from her mother’s garden in Rockford, Illinois. Her mother is a lifelong lover of flowers, and these are some of her favorite images from…

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    Transforming a garden with good bones

    When Joan Stogryn-Galloway bought her home she found a perfect stage for her love of gardening and travel memories!

  • Design

    Create a Pebble Mosaic

    Make edging, stepping stones, or even a small patio with river rocks and mortar

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Scarecrows are a Gardening Tradition

    Farmers have used scarecrows for thousands of years to protect their crops from flocks of hungry birds. Today’s modern gardeners can continue this tradition by creating their own scarecrows using…