Pathways - Page 16 of 17 - Fine Gardening

  • Plant Guide

    ‘Anne Greenaway’ lamium

    Lamium maculatum 'Anne Greenaway'

    'Anne Greenaway' infuses the garden with excitement, with its bright chartreuse leaf margins.

  • Plant Guide

    ‘Black’ hens & chicks

    Sempervivum 'Black'

    Hens & chicks are always a welcome sight, and this exciting 'Black' variety is a newer take on the old favorite.

  • Plant Guide

    Flower Carpet® Amber ground-cover rose

    Rosa × ‘NOA97400A’

    Each bush is covered in a mass explosion of amber blooms.

  • Plant Guide

    Dolce® Key Lime Pie heuchera

    Heuchera ‘TNHEU042’

    In the past decade or so, dozens of new Heuchera cultivars have appeared sporting many combinations of foliage color.

  • Plant Guide

    ‘Plum Pudding’ coral bells

    Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'

    'Plum Pudding' heuchera makes an excellent foliage plant for sunny to partly shady gardens.

  • Design

    Gardening for wildlife

    See how this gardener designed her garden to be friendly to wildlife.

  • Design

    Video: A dynamic design for a garden passageway

    When Scott Endres moved into his home 12 years ago, he felt constricted by the amount of space available for gardening. With a small front yard, a tiny backyard, and…

  • Colorful entryway garden along a curved path leading up to an arbor
    Design

    An Enchanting First Impression

    Like many modern houses, Gail Gee’s suburban home in Fulton, Maryland (USDA Hardiness Zone 7), features a front door well away from and out of sight of the driveway where…

  • Design

    Plants You Can Walk On

    Mulching the 3 acres of display and trial gardens at my perennial nursery was becoming expensive and time-consuming, so I decided to explore ground covers that would eventually eliminate the…

  • Design

    Small Trees That Like Shade

    A tiny shady spot in need of year-round structure: This is a scenario that gives even the most seasoned gardener nightmares. But areas like this are in every landscape—whether it’s…