Ever looked out at your yard in early spring and felt overwhelmed by where to start? Getting your garden layout organized before the season kicks off can make everything feel a lot more doable.
Amanda Weidner, the horticulture specialist with the CSU Pueblo County Extension Office, provides a guide on how to create a ...
If you're looking for a native woodland plant that spreads without taking over and offers lots of seasonal interest, try this ...
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A Living Museum: Where Chicago Botanic Garden Blends Science and Design
In the Shida Evaluation Garden, visitors get a first-hand look at the latest plant varieties being trialled for their ...
The SCCG will soon complete its newest addition and contribution to the Sierra School of San Diego and the community at large ...
Hügelkultur beds require hard work to build, but they'll reward you with rich, fertile soil. You don't want to do that hard ...
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12 Fall Gardening Trends You're Likely To See More Of In 2026
Our master gardener reveals the gardening trends gaining popularity in 2026. Hint: The focus is on wildlife, conservation, ...
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Repurpose A Dog Crate In The Garden For Climbing Plants
Get that old dog crate out of the garage and into the garden. With a few simple steps, it can become a trellis and provide ...
Escape the city bustle! Explore NYC’s secret gardens, where hidden blooms and quiet corners offer locals and visitors a ...
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10 Resilient Deep Shade Plants for Your Garden
Any “best of” shade list has to begin with hostas. This hardy plant is known for adding texture and color. While some hostas tolerate sun, those grown in partial shade usually produce the best-looking ...
From fruit trees to flowering bulbs, here's exactly what to plant in October for a beautiful and bountiful garden all year.
Algonquin Garden Club completes planting of region’s first Miyawaki Mini-Forest 207 native trees and shrubs planted, creating ...
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