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From Wild to Wonderful
Today we’re visiting Karen Holmen’s garden in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. I’ve been out taking pictures of my garden over the last few weeks. It always takes a bit longer…
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Sharing Plants for Better Gardens
Welcome to Rita Bethel’s garden. I live in Ohio, where the weather can't make up its mind how to be! I have been gardening for 20 years. The first and…
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Color Year After Year
Today’s photos come from Pallavi Divekar in Naperville, Illinois. I am all for perennial gardening and love to see the blooms year after year. I started this hobby a decade…
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Making a Welcoming Garden
Today we’re visiting the garden of Lilian Morourke. My favorite plants in summer have to be daisies and phlox. They put on such a show for most of the summer…
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Backyard Butterfly Garden
Welcome to Libby Breitenbaugh’s butterfly garden! I live in Irmo, South Carolina. I have a medium-size butterfly garden that is three years old and very much a work in progress.…
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Plants the Deer Don’t Eat
Susan Esche has been facing the same problem as many gardeners: hungry deer. My rural garden near a lake is becoming increasingly popular with the local deer, and this is…
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Garden With a Side of Mountains
Today Jordan Buckner is sharing photos of a beautiful garden he had the chance to visit recently. I recently visited Ohme Gardens in Wenatchee, Washington. I live 90 miles north…
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See Pansies With New Eyes
Today we’re visiting the garden of Terry Smyth and enjoying the unique point of view she brings to looking at her flowers. I just found your site and wanted to…
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Learning From Gardening in Different Climates
Today we’re visiting Pam Alvord’s garden in Greensboro, North Carolina. I have loved gardening from an early age. I was certainly just an amateur, but I appreciated and gleaned ideas…
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Choosing Plants for Color All Year
Today’s photos come from Pallavi Divekar of Chicago. I started this hobby around 2008 after being in my house for three years and watching what was blooming in the yard.…