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The ultimate in practical gardening—growing fruits, veggies, herbs, and edible flowers right outside the kitchen door.
A beginning gardener's ingenuity turns $75 into 6 months of fresh vegetables.
It’s the essence of summer itself, but the seeded watermelon is quietly becoming an endangered species.
Marrying Elegant Design and Sustainability
Sustainable materials remake a bland driveway into a beautiful garden space.
Using native plants instead of the conventional choices livens up the garden.
Ken Druse's Natural Companions
See how the plant world’s blooming buddies can turn a garden into paradise.
Rip out your front lawn and replace it with fruits annd vegetables.
how to create flow in the garden
Strong transitions make moving through a garden a satisfying experience.
Planting in ways that mimic the complexity of nature encourages resilience--the ability of an ecosystem to remain productive despite disturbance.
A few simple tips to change the way you think about garden design.
Southern Revival
Follow these design guidelines to get the most impact from container plantings.
Prairie grasses and flowers are excellent alternative to a traditional lawn.
Crops grow better in the deep, loose, fertile soil of raised beds.
A Chicago garden evolves with the children it was designed for.
Embrace the shade to create diverse and beautiful gardens.
Sweden’s climate isn’t ideal for pumpkins, but this organic farm beats the odds.
Add color to your early spring garden.
this garden has rhythm
...and harmonizes plants for shade and light.
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