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4 Gorgeous Garden Looks for a Narrow Planting Strip

Even the savviest home gardener can struggle to see the potential in a narrow planting strip, and when that pocket garden is on the outside of the fence, is it even worth bothering about? The challenges are many

Great Native Plant: Damianita

The bright yellow daisies of Damianita (Chrysactinia mexicana) make a dramatic color statement in the landscape — especially when planted in masses. This Chihuahuan desert native is at home in both low- and hi

5 Favorite Yellow Roses for a Joyful Garden

The sunny faces of yellow roses can brighten and warm any corner of a garden. Yellow roses signify joy, gladness and friendship, and have traditionally been given to new mothers, newlyweds and graduates to celeb

Great Design Plant: Veronica

Veronica is a large genus of herbacious perennials that has something for everyone — multiple flower colors, multiple foliage textures and a variety of forms. Whether you need an upright accent in cool white or

7 Shade-Loving Rarities of the Plant World

“Pteridophyllum racemosum, I answered, thereby landing a privileged internship at New Yorks Stonecrop Gardens. My bottomless appreciation for woodland plants, of which the said Pteridophyllum is an uncommon exam

Great Native Plant: California Flannel Bush

Many California chaparral natives have a distinctly rugged appearance, having evolved to the dry, rocky terrain constituting much of the Golden State. The spectacular golden flowers of California flannel bush (F

5 Garden Path Looks for an Enchanting Journey

A pathway is more than just a means of getting from point A to point B; it is a journey. Whether just a few steps to the front door or a meandering trail through a sweeping garden, a journey can be made memorabl

5 Sweet to Spirited Pink Roses for an Enchanting Garden

Pink roses are so charming and endearing, softening any garden with their pastel hues. Pink roses signify thankfulness, happiness, admiration and joy, making them treasured tokens for celebrations like birthdays

Define Your Garden Softly With Planted Borders

From the medieval knot garden to Victorian displays of carpet bedding, delineation between landscape features has always been important in garden design; defining lawn edges, pathways or paving from neatly plant

Is Your Garden Minding the Viewing Speed Limit?

Imagine youre the landscape architect for the highway department. Youre stuck for ideas for a new stretch of the interstate, so you click your browser shortcut, head over to Houzz and land on a cute-as-a-bugs-ea

How to Cultivate a Young Gardener

Anyone will tell you that kids these days arent spending enough time outside. Gardening with your children is a great way to get them out of the house. Never gardened before? Figuring out how to start can be o

Great Native Plant: Cleveland Sage

There’s a distinct smell to native Southern California flora, and if you can get far enough out into the native landscape, you’ll discover a fragrance that exudes warmth and dryness. It’s a scent I look everywh

5 Favorite White Roses for a Purely Beautiful Garden

I love the look of white roses — they are cool and elegant, and instantly add class to any garden. In the language of flowers, white roses symbolize sincerity, purity and chastity. They also indicate innocence a

7 Enticing, Little-Known Annuals of the Plant World

My grandpa, agile with his hands more for framing barns than fine cabinetry, built one of the most memorable presents of my entire early youth: a postage stamp-size greenhouse. Heated with a pair of hanging red

6 Ways to Grow Edibles in Small Places

People are more excited than ever these days to experiment with growing their own food and reaping the rewards of an edible garden. But what if you don’t have a huge amount of space? Are your dreams of a bountif

Food and Community Thrive in a U.K. Allotment Garden

When landscape designer Laara Copley-Smith spends a Sunday afternoon in her vegetable garden, she doesnt step into the backyard. Instead she tucks into her plot of community garden — known as an allotment in the

Great Design Plant: Aeonium

Aeonium is a genus whose species are prized as some of the most ornamental succulents, with foliage that ranges from vivid chartreuse to nearly black, and thats solid colored, banded or striped. The 35 species h

Great Design Plant: Old Fashioned Smoke Bush

When designing a garden, we are encouraged to think of the foliage first. A strong backbone of interesting leaves in the garden will hold a design together, even when flowering plants are not at their peak. Howe

6 Lovely Water-Wise Perennials for High Altitudes

Springtime flowers are eagerly anticipated after a long, dreary winter, especially if youre gardening at altitude. Hardy from the high plains of the Rocky Mountains Front Range and up to elevations of 8,000 feet

Great Design Plant: Chinese Lantern

Witness the delicate, pendulous blossoms that hang against Chinese lanterns foliage, and youll wonder if this shrub has been decorated with handmade paper ornaments. Commonly seen as a potted houseplant, Abutilo

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