Before going outside and getting right into setting up your garden soil, it’s best to spend a little time planning the garden layout. After all, a good plan can help in making everything come together ...
Hardscaping materials are a key part of garden design and support the softer elements, such as the planting and lawn.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The lack of color in the winter garden might motivate some gardeners (perhaps you!) to resolve to develop a garden for all seasons. Today’s image gallery ...
Cutting gardens are trendy again as a new generation embraces the idea of growing free bouquets. If you’re thinking of giving the style a try this growing season, the National Garden Bureau offers ...
Ever looked at your yard and wished you could turn it into a lush, green retreat? Maybe you’re not sure how to start or what would even grow in your space. The process can seem overwhelming, but with ...
Find out what it would look like to fully celebrate the wildly personal beauty of your garden “dialed to the max.” Dale Sievert, a moss collector since 2006, drives his moss-as-garden-signature point ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Gardeners might regard their January garden as dormant and less than enjoyable. Many of their plants are “asleep” and preparing for future growth and blooms.
Sensory gardens, previously used for therapeutic purposes, are now recognized for their general well-being benefits. Home gardeners can create sensory areas by incorporating plants and features that ...