Fine Gardening – Issue 119
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Garden Design Plan for an Abundant Border
Click to enlarge Photo/Illustration: Allan Mandell On the cover of the January/February 2008 issue, Fine Gardening featured a garden bed designed by Tom Vetter in Portland, Oregon. Here is a…
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Selecting Trees for Structure
As gardeners, we evaluate a plant's ornamental characteristics before we consider adding it to our garden. We may want to know, for example, when a plant flowers or if it…
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Planting Ornamentals (Bare Root)
Planting the right way can be the difference in a plant's survival. All too often we quickly dig a hole, plop in the plant, then kick dirt around it. No…
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How to Plant a Balled-and-Burlapped Tree
Planting the right way can be the difference in a plant's survival. All too often we quickly dig a hole, plop in the plant, then kick dirt around it. No…
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Planting Ornamentals (Container-Grown)
Planting the right way can be the difference in a plant's survival. All too often we quickly dig a hole, plop in the plant, then kick dirt around it. No…
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Planting Trees and Shrubs the Right Way
Packaging determines how to put your new purchase in the ground
Featured Articles
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The Best Winter Containers From Outdoor Planters to Window Boxes
Celebrate the season by using hardy plants and fresh-cut boughs
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Designing With Spiky Plants
Alone or in groups, they make any space look sharp
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Planting Plan: A deer-resistant bed that shines in fall and winter
Nancy and John Matthews extensively researched plants that would succeed in this moist, full-sun, deer-ridden site and still provide color and interest all year round in their North Barrington, Illinois,…