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  • Design

    11 Steps to a Better Backyard

    Comfort and utility are among the most important qualities to consider when developing a garden design. Because tastes and styles differ, beauty is often in the eye of the beholder.…

  • How-To

    3 Myths About Soil

    Being mostly hidden from view makes soil mysterious, and over the years, a fair share of soil myths have been generated. These falsehoods have overstayed their welcome because, first, they’re…

  • Article

    Guide to Seed Catalogs 2018 – Part 1

    Spring is coming and that means it's time to get prepped for the growing season. There are many seed catalogs available for 2018.  Fine Gardening put together this guide to…

  • Article

    Honoring a Beloved Old Tree

    Mary Morgan shared these photos of her parent’s garden near Redding California (Zone 9). Here, beautiful flowers combine with a very creative way to preserve an old, beloved, but ailing…

  • Design

    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…

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Gardening Tips: 5 Tips to Start Composting

    We compiled these five tips on how to start composting to help people create their own composting projects. From small gardens to big gardens, everyone can compost! Learn what our…

  • Article

    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…

  • Article

    Saint Patrick’s Day Kicks Off Gardening in March

    Many folks practice planting potatoes on Saint Patrick's Day, and some plant peas and/or onions too. This is a tradition for many gardeners who live in warmer climes, although I’ve…

  • Article

    Warm Garden Gloves That Are Cheap

    I don't know about you, but my hands get cold and raw when working outside in spring. I know those of you gardening in the Deep South can't relate, and…

  • Kitchen Gardening

    It’s Potato Planting Time

    If you haven’t eaten a homegrown potato, you don’t know what a real potato tastes like. Spring’s the time to plant potatoes in the vegetable garden. Here’s everything you need…