Pathways - Page 6 of 17 - Fine Gardening
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Paths and Gateways
Today we're visiting a garden with Sharon Weiser of St. Joseph, Missouri. Earlier this year you published photos of my current garden. These are photos of my previous garden that show…
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A Sculptor’s Garden
Today we’re visiting the garden of Syd Carpenter in Philadelphia. My 20-year-old garden surrounds the house on three sides with semi-shady garden rooms. Plantings focus on leaf colors, shapes, and…
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A Border Worth Waiting For
If the only thing “fall color” means to you is that it’s time to get out your rake, you are missing what can be the best season in the garden.…
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Lessons Learned From a 25-Year-Old Garden
Mary and Lew Reid never looked back after abandoning a beautiful established garden to start from scratch. But when you’re moving from a densely shaded garden at the foot of…
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Packing Color in a Small Garden, Part 2
Welcome back to Sharon Vickers’s garden in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. We saw part of this garden yesterday, and today we’re back for more color! This is the backyard garden.…
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Filling a Small Garden With Diversity
Antigonum Cajan submitted these photos of his small but incredibly diverse garden in Puerto Rico. He’s shared his garden with us before, and today it is nice to revisit his tropical…
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Creating an Immersive Garden Experience
Some gardens are tableaus, living paintings that one walks by and looks at, like some sort of marvelous billboard. There might even be another tableau right across from it, which…
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Elements of a Japanese Garden
The art and craft of the Japanese garden continues to thrive today after well over 1,300 years in Japan and for the last 150 years in various points west and…
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Gardening as an Art Form
Istvan Dudas, the gardener for a private estate garden in the UK, shared his dreamy, magical perennial borders with us earlier this year, and he’s sent some more images of…
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Creating a Magical Escape in the Middle of Town
Linda VanDyke is sharing her garden with us today. My husband and I have lived in our home for more than 20 years. When we moved in, our yard had…