Midwest - Page 30 of 72 - Fine Gardening
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Dale’s Garden in 2020
Today we’re headed to Michigan to visit Dale Dailey’s garden and look back at the highlights from the past year. Springtime in central Michigan began early, with many of the…
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Gardening in the Midwest
Today we’re in the Midwest visiting Vanessa Lehnhoff’s beautiful garden. Hostas (Hosta hybrids, Zones 3–9) are a staple of Midwestern shade gardens, and for good reason: They thrive through cold…
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Weeping Conifers for the Midwest
Conifers are so valuable in the Midwest landscape. Their beauty is certainly not hard to appreciate, with their wide range of textures, foliage colors, and forms. Because they add interest…
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Reliable Performers for the Midwest
We all want the newest, jazziest plants available, but a garden is not complete without a backbone of infallible plants that provide interest whether your new investments flourish or fail.…
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Midwest December Garden To-Do List
Pamper your poinsettia. A poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima, Zones 10–11) may end up in your care at some point this month. Ensure that it stays healthy for better long-term color and…
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Pallavi’s Garden in Illinois
Today we’re visiting Pallavi Divekar’s garden in Naperville, Illinois. Once again it’s my pleasure to share the pictures of my garden with nature lovers and plant lovers. It gives me…
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Snow on Flowers
I’m Adrienne Demmer from Madison, Wisconsin. We just got our first snow, and while I am used to seeing snow on fall leaves, it’s more remarkable to me to see…
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Gardening the Front Yard
I’m Michelle Gerner, and I garden on a small city lot in St. Paul, Minnesota (Zone 4b/5a). In 2010 I decided to get rid of the grass in half of…
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A Garden Full of Art and Flowers
Today we're in Bill Ziebarth's garden. I live in Duluth, Minnesota. I have been gardening all my life and for 23 years in my current location. I love to keep…
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A Garden on the Move
My name is Tammy Sudtelgte, and I am from LeMars, Iowa, the “Ice Cream Capital of the World.” I’m including photos to share the story of my “old” new garden.…