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Design
Summer in Missouri
A couple of weeks ago we featured Cheryl Moon’s southwest Missouri garden wrapped in snow, and she’s back today with some images from warmer times. I was pleased with the…
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Design
A Garden Transformed
Today’s photos come from Yvonne L. DeMarino. Like a mole, I dig when I can, and I wanted to share some photos of my progress from my St. Paul, Minnesota,…
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Article
Stop Dreaming About Spring
Dale Dailey shared these images of his garden in the winter. The first of December in central Michigan and the garden is still giving back. This morning I walked around our…
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A Greenhouse Winter Garden
It’s early March in the Chicago area. The temperatures are still in the 20s, and it’s snowing again. When I get home from work, I head immediately to my greenhouse,…
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How-To
Firescaping and Wildfire Recovery: An Interview with Douglas Kent
Fine Gardening's Christine Alexander spoke with Douglas Kent this past spring to learn about landscaping tactics that can help protect a home from wildfire and about ways to speed a…
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Looking Back Over the Growing Season
Marla Morgan shared this look-back at the last growing season in her garden. We garden in Idaho Falls, Idaho. We fell in love with this town lot about 15 years…
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Favorite Plants for Fall
Today’s photos come from Wendy Meyer. I'm a landscape architect who happens to like plants. I grew up in Virginia and Maryland but have lived in Germany, Georgia, Southern California,…
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Turn a Barren Lot Into a Garden Bursting With Life
Sarah shares the beautiful transformation in her central Minnesota garden: We’ve lived at our home for almost 10 years now. It was a barren, lifeless lot with not a critter…
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Waves of Coneflowers
Welcome to Genny Hood’s Illinois garden! I live southeast of Mechanicsburg, Illinois, on a farm with my husband, Bill. I’ve been flower gardening for many years. In the spring, my…
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Nebraska Suburban Prairie Garden
Benjamin Vogt shared these images of his beautiful and unusual garden in Lincoln, Nebraska. His comments are below. On a 1/4 acre lot, only a few hundred feet of lawn…