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Queen of the Calatheas
Today we’re visiting Liz, who grows over 30 different calatheas in her apartment! Her Instagram is full of lovely photos of her plants and lots of tips on keeping these beautiful,…
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Entry Garden in California
Today’s photos come from Mario Herrada, a landscape designer in the Bay Area of California, who is sharing some photos of a beautiful entry garden created for a client in…
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Long Island Garden Tour
Today we’re visiting Lee Miller’s garden. Welcome to my late May–early June garden! I am a Long Island, New York, native, having grown up, and still residing, in the friendly…
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A Garden Built on Foliage
My name is John Cannon, and I garden in Madison, Wisconsin, Zones 4b–5a. I have been gardening on this residential lot for more than 30 years, and I am working…
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Spring in the Cascade Mountains
Here in the company town of Newhalem, Washington, located in the North Cascade National Forest, Bruce Fowler has been busy at work in his home garden. Started less than three…
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An English-Inspired Garden in France
I garden in a village near Dijon in Burgundy, in France, and I am a new subscriber to Fine Gardening magazine, which I find very interesting, I had never read…
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Gardening in the Mojave Desert
Today we’re visiting the garden of Cheyenne Bonnell, who is using plants to keep chickens happy. When I moved into my newly built cottage in 2016, I wanted to make…
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Spring Comes Slow in the Northland
I'm Mary Spaulding, and I have been gardening on our Zone 3 rural property for the last 32 years. As a young gardener I was privileged to have several knowledgeable…
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Spring in Dallas
Today we’re heading to Dallas to visit with Cindy Bolz. You have shown my photos before (Collecting Japanese Maples). My garden is always a work in progress, changing and evolving…
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Plants That Shine in the Shade
Throughout my horticultural life, I have gardened almost exclusively in the shade. While the cool, shady areas have provided me with the opportunity to grow some of my favorite genera,…