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Best Fragrant Perennials – Southeast
Best Fragrant Perennials - Southeast Garden heliotrope Name: Valeriana officinalis USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9 Size: 4 to 6 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide Conditions:…
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Sisters’ Gardens
If you're searching for garden inspiration, go no further! On this GPOD, we take a look at three sisters' gardens. Hello, my name is Joanna and I'm from Minnesota. Several…
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Creating a Dream Garden
Adeline Kong sent in these incredible images of her garden in British Colombia, Canada. She’s shared her garden with us before and it is wonderful to see how her garden as…
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Seasonal Color Repetition Is Key
Create visual cohesiveness by sticking to a few strategic hues.
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Container Magic
Dawn Johnson from Memphis, Tennesee sent along these images of some beautiful container plantings she put together for a client. Her containers step outside the usual by combining shrubs, perennials,…
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A Lawn in Bloom
Mike Kintgen is a horticulturist at the Denver Botanic Gardens in Colorado. At work, he curates the alpine plant collection. At home, he has created a beautiful display in his…
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A Bright Idea for Spring Containers
After the long gray of winter when most of us are desperate for color in the landscape, bulbs in containers can add a splash of brilliance anywhere it is needed.…
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Going Gracefully Into Winter
I’ll admit it: Sometimes I’m so worn out by the end of summer, with all the watering and weeding, that I really just give up on my garden. But by…
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Conifers for Any Size Landscape
Evergreen conifers provide the bones for any landscape. They offer a variety of colors, textures and habits all year long. While conifers are sometimes relegated to the rear or boundary…
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How to Create a Gravel Garden
When you conjure up an image of a gravel garden, it probably isn’t very fun or colorful. Many people picture a sea of hot, dry gravel, some harsh, craggy rocks,…