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10 Gardens to Visit Before You Die!

If you are a gardener in any form, you get giddy at the idea of visiting an amazing garden. When I started writing this post, I knew it would be fun being able to research and share information on some of these amazin

Gardening Cheat Sheets

We love to think of gardening as a privilege, not a chore. (We hope you feel the same, that's why you're here, right? :)) But keeping up with all the info you need to have to make sure your garden runs smo

Brighten Your Garden with Daffodils

Just when you thought the snow would never melt, or the winds would never stop, daffodils brighten your garden with a burst of color in spring. Super easy to grow in most zones, daffodils are great cut flowers, can be

DIY Creative Garden Hacks

Anything that can make our lives easier in the garden is a good thing. Strike that. A great thing. And if it saves us a little money and time while we're at it, then sign us up. These DIY garden hacks are the be

7 Gorgeous Shade Loving Plants

A lot of gardeners hate the word "shade". It keeps them awake at night wondering how to get anything to bloom or grow. For so long we have been conditioned to believe that pretty things only grow in the br

How to Grow Fruit Trees for Beginners

If you love a good apple, pear, peach or even cherries, you might want to think about planting a couple fruit trees in your backyard or garden. I grew up in an area where there were a lot of abandoned fruit orchards,

Hardy Tropicals You Can Grow!

Tropical plants are an amazing statement to add to any garden, offering exotic design sense and wonderful texture and color. Ok, we love ’em ’cause we can pretend to be on a beach in Fiji, or wandering around the r

Landscaping With Conifers

Landscaping with evergreens is the backbone of most garden spaces. Conifers are the stars of that group, including pines, firs, spruces, cedars and sequoias. However, landscaping with conifers can be confusing. After all

10 No Fail Perennials for Low Water Gardens

No matter where you live, being water wise is the smart way to garden. And if you live in drought stricken or prone areas, it's a must. While I love a gorgeous hydrangea, and roses are amazing, there are plenty of

Zamioculcas zamifolia Eternity Plant

Zamioculcas zamifolia Eternity Plant A really great plant that is hardy, requires very little care and is truly easy to grow. ZZ is also call

Yellow Wave New Zealand Flax

Yellow Wave New Zealand Flax The green edged and striped, bright yellow leaves brighten and enhance any landscape. Use

Yarrow (Achillea)

Yarrow (Achillea) Easy-care perennials with a wide range of colors. Butterflies love the

Yarrow Red Velvet

Yarrow Red Velvet Rich, velvety red flowers are the most fade resistant to date. Tall stalks hold the flat clusters abo

Yarrow Paprika

Yarrow Paprika Finely textured, fern-like gray-green foliage makes an excellent foil for the tall heads of reddish-brow

Yarrow Moonshine

Yarrow Moonshine Easy-to-grow and beautiful perennial with upright, canary-yellow flower clusters. Attractive addition

Yarrow Fern Leaf

Yarrow Fern Leaf Beautiful drought tolerant perennial with soft gray foliage and bright yellow flower heads. Attracts butterflies, bees and h

Winterglow Bergenia

Winterglow Bergenia Excellent evergreen perennial displays large glossy, dark green leaves in bold rosettes. Magenta fl

Wine Common Periwinkle

Wine Common Periwinkle A lush, trailing groundcover for the shade. Unusual burgundy blooms above lustrous green leaves.

Windcliff Pachysandra

Windcliff Pachysandra Collected by Dan Hinkley on LongShou Shan in Sichuan Province in the summer of 2006, this rarely

Vriesea Yellow with Red Davine

Vriesea Yellow with Red Davine Bromeliads have easy care, beautiful foliage and long-lasting flowers.SECRETS OF SUCCESS:___LIGHT - Medium to h

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