Fine Gardening – Issue 98
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An Easygoing Shrub with Superlative Color and Form: Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diablo’
The ninebark that started it all
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25 Robust Summer Bloomers
For a border that pleases all summer long, rely on a mix of colorful perennials and shrubs that can practically take care of themselves
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Sludge May Appear to Be Organic, But Is It Healthy?
For the past decade, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the waste management industry have been promoting the use of processed sewage sludge for farm and garden. Likewise, in communities…
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Pruning and Training Wisteria
Well-placed summer and winter cuts will keep this vigorous vine manageable
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Training Grapevines on an Arbor
Form a sheltering canopy by guiding the vines to the top and pruning them annually
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How to Grow Tasty Tomatoes From Seed
A long-standing myth among tomato lovers is that home-grown tomatoes taste the best. But it’s the variety of the tomatoes that actually influences the taste, not whether they’re grown on…
Featured Articles
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
Hypertufa looks like stone but weighs less and takes whatever shape you want
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Using Perennials in Pots
Save money by choosing plants that you can transfer to the garden at the end of the year