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From Bare Earth to a Garden
Today’s photos come from Charlie Benedick, who is remembering a former garden in Virginia. We began by adding shrubs, trees, and then perennials. Then we added a patio. It was…
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Surviving Winter With an Indoor Garden
Surinder Chadha is welcoming us into his indoor garden today. I live in northern New Jersey, where I have a large outdoor summer garden from May through October. Being an…
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Big Garden, Small Space: Part 1
Today we’re visiting the garden of Eric Sternfels. I garden in Northwest Philadelphia in a backyard shade garden that is 18 feet wide by 150 feet deep. With only some…
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Turkish Delight
Ev sent in these images of her garden in Antalya, Turkey. Bougainvillea is an iconic vine in warm, dry parts of the world. Only hardy in Zones 9–11, it…
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How to Make More Space in the Garden
At the time, buying a house seemed like such a grown-up thing. But the allure of having a garden was too powerful to ignore. So after years of renting places…
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A Garden That’s Younger Than It Looks
They never weeded a bed or planted a seed, but our four teenagers were heartbroken to leave the big garden of their childhood. Why couldn’t we wait 10 years? Where…
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Regional Picks: Fast-Filling Plants – Midwest
1. 'Little Joe' Joe Pye Weed Name: Eutrochium dubium ‘Little Joe’ USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9 Size: 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide Conditions: Full sun; moist soil Joe Pye…
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Plants for Shady Passageways
The frequently used pathway along the west side of my house is shady all day. Wedged between the house and a 5-foot fence, this narrow space was once a homeland…
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Regional Picks: Unusual Autumn Stars – Midwest
If you’re sick of the same old asters and mums, why not plant an unexpected fall-star instead? Here some truly out-of-the-ordinary plants for upping your fall garden game in the…