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Cheating Your Zone: How to Overwinter Tender Plants
Gardeners often say in jest, “Zone envy is real!” If you’ve ever visited beautiful gardens in a climate warmer than yours and wished some of those plants would grow for you, you’ve experienced zone envy. Maybe it is the regionality of flowers and plants like tropical palm trees and bone
Planting in Cracks and Crevices
Crack and crevice gardening transforms narrow gaps between stones, walls, and pathways into intentional, living garden spaces. It focuses on using tight pockets of soil, natural drainage, and heat-reflective surfaces to create beautiful displays in areas where most plants would struggle. With thoughtful placement and an eye for texture and scale, these once-problematic
10 Evergreens to Plant Instead of Boxwood for Hedges
Are you struggling to keep your boxwoods pest and disease-free? It might be time to consider some alternatives. Let’s look at ten evergreen shrubs you can plant instead of boxwood to form hedges, spheres, topiaries and other shapes in your landscape. Whether you live in chilly zone 4 or warm




