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Tall, Narrow Plants for Tight Spaces in the Landscape
Many of us have that one “problem” bed – the one that seems too narrow to plant in but where you desperately need to be able to grow something green. Maybe it’s the skinny bed along your fence line or sandwiched between your garage and front door. Maybe you have a shallow lot but really

20 Tips for Boosting the Yield from Your Vegetable Garden
As the demand for healthy, accessible produce increases, more people are looking for tips on how to maximize the yields in their own vegetable gardens. Here are 20 helpful tips to use as a checklist when planning, planting, maintaining, and harvesting. 1. Nourish your soil. Nowhere is it more important to nourish your soil than
Proven Winners® Plants of The Year
Proven Winners® Plants of the Year, which ones will you add to your garden this year? ‘At Last’ Rose, Beautiful color, highly disease resistant and lovely fragrance. ‘Autumn Frost’ Hosta, beautiful bi colored foliage perfect for part sun to shade locations. The lovely Sedum ‘Lemon Coral’, a perfect accent to container designs as well as
Winter Foliage Plants
Create Winter Beauty With Winter Foliage Plants Winter plant foliage will add visual interest, texture and color to the winter landscape. These selections will have evergreen foliage in their proper hardiness zones and even include plants with colorful berries, leaves, seed heads and stems. Filters
Winter Flowering Plants
Garden Plants for Winter Interest Winter does not need to be the end of your garden’s interest. It can be a time of tranquil beauty with a spectacular show all its own. From the texture, color and stature of deciduous shrubs, the everlasting foliage of evergreen shrubs and perennials to bright colored berries that will
Seven Essential Summer Gardening Tasks
When the sun is shining and the breeze is warm, you’ll most likely find me enjoying some fresh air and exercise in the garden. There’s always something to do there–gardening is a process, not an event. Here are seven essential summer gardening tasks I make a habit of doing, and you might want to consider, too, in order to keep your garden looking sensational all summer long.
5 Ways to Help Pollinators Love Your Garden
We’ve all heard the alarming statistics. We rely on pollinators for every third bite of food we eat. At least 75% of all the world’s flowering plants are pollinated by insects and animals. It can be overwhelming! Let’s bring that down that to a local level. What can YOU do in your own backyard to help pollinators feel welcome and wanted? Let’s focus on five things you can do right now, this season, to make an impact.