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    Seed Starting Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Guide with Niki Jabbour

    Starting plants from seed opens a world of possibilities to gardeners of all skill levels. Many vegetables, annual flowers, and even perennial plants can be started from seed using a…

  • Video

    A Fall Tour of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

    Take a tour of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and discover a meeting ground of natural beauty, expert design, and horticultural excellence. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of coastal Maine,…

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    How-To

    Use a Watering Bag to Establish New Trees

    Fall is an excellent time for planting and transplanting, provided there is adequate soil moisture to allow plants to reestablish their root systems. Because inconsistent watering or lack of rainfall…

  • Fendlera rupicola blooms through Yucca baccata
    Design

    Showy Native Plants for Rocky Soils

    The Rocky Mountain Region is stretched over 10,000 feet in elevation change and nearly over the full longitude of the Continental United States. Within this massive spread fit more than…

  • Design

    Green Heroes: Plants Making a Positive Environmental Impact

    This article has the potential to be very short. That is because most garden plants provide some type of environmental benefit to their immediate surroundings—assuming they are chosen appropriately for…

  • How-To

    Growing Garlic in the Rocky Mountains

    Good things in life take time. Most of us recognize the truth in this statement, especially when it comes to our gardens. Not only are the best designs often those…

  • Calamondin oranges
    How-To

    How to Grow Citrus All Year Long in Cold Climates

    Keeping citrus trees indoors is a dream for many gardeners who live in cold climates like the Northeast, especially through long, dark, and snowy winters. Many gardeners face the agonizing…

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    The Fine Gardening Forum

    Get personal advice for your garden in our new forum moderated by expert educators, horticulturists, botanists, designers, and landscape architects.

  • Design

    An Autumn Visit to Bedrock Gardens 

    Fall is a beautiful time to explore Bedrock Gardens in Lee, New Hampshire, one of New England’s newest public gardens. The 30-acre property was historically a farm and more recently…

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    Course

    Flourishing in the Shade Garden with Ed Lyon

    Shade is one of the largest challenges facing home gardeners—especially the novice and inexperienced—but even seasoned gardeners can struggle with it. In this immersive online course, you will learn how to…