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Gaps in your garden may become glaringly obvious in winter or you may notice a beautiful plant that is overshadowed by others and simply cannot bloom.Spruce up your garden with the following tips next ...
Sunbaked August days mean the garden has never looked better (apart from the parched lawn, maybe). Keep reading for all the ...
From her grandmother's greenhouse in Hampshire, England, to an exquisite flower garden in rural Connecticut, Pom Shillingford ...
Control grass growing in your flower beds before it depletes resources your plants need. From installing edging to adding a ...
Finally, many flower beds fail because plants are placed too close together. Planting too many flowers in one area results in stunted growth, fewer blossoms, and a maintenance nightmare.
Whether you're designing a new outdoor space or want to boost your existing garden's aesthetic, incorporating edging is a way to highlight the area and add more personality. Creating borders or garden ...
Update your patio garden layout seasonally by swapping out summer flowers for cool-season annuals in fall. Or, grow your own fresh herbs, fruit and veggies on the balcony or deck.
Skaneateles Garden Club tour features seven unique properties with landscaping, flower beds Published: Jun. 07, 2012, 10:00 a.m.