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A successful butterfly garden must support butterflies at all stages of their lives. Learn what plants will attract butterflies to make your garden their home.
Date: May 19, 2009
Categories:  Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening
If you have a group of rocks as a landscape feature in your yard, you can show it off with appropriate plantings. Here are some ideas for what to plant, plus tips for planting near the rocks.
Date: March 31, 2009
Categories:  Dig Deeper  .   Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening  .   Weekly Tips
Light changes according to the time of day;  make use of this phenomenon to make your garden more beautiful.
Date: May 20, 2008
Categories:  Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening  .   Weekly Tips
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Cultivation  .   Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening
Bury pots of bulbs in fall  for a movable spring bloom.
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening
The roles groundcovers play, plus some excellent choices for different situations
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening
All gardens need to be revised from time to time. Here's why and how.
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Garden Design  .   Northwest  .   Regions  .   Smart Gardening
The word standard in a horticultural context doesn't mean regular, or usual; rather, it refers to a plant, either woody or herbaceous, that has been trained to have a single, treelike stem. Here are the steps to acheive it.
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Basics  .   Breaking Ground  .   Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening
Steps for a stunning container of bulbs
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Basics  .   Breaking Ground  .   Garden Design  .   Smart Gardening
Dutchman Piet Oudolf is very much part of a movement, a tendency in garden and landscape design that seeks to bring the wild and the natural back into the human habitat.
Date: May 01, 2007
Categories:  Garden Design  .   Gardens and Gardeners  .   On Gardening  .   Smart Gardening
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