If you’re dreaming of a backyard that your kids will love but that also looks inviting for adults, you’re not alone.
If we fail to think holistically, we miss a huge part of the picture and will not be as successful in our growing efforts. Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening ...
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Winter is the perfect time to design a vegetable garden – here's how
It's time to get planning the vegetable garden for this year, so Sally Coulthard shares 4 things to consider when designing ...
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
Design in 2026 is about more than trends. It’s about creating homes that restore, inspire and endure — spaces that feel ...
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How to Design a Hauntingly Beautiful Gothic Garden
Create shadowy pathways with gothic plants and eerie decor to immerse visitors in a haunting experience. Haunting statues and sculptures add mystery to your garden, evoking an otherworldly atmosphere.
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Discover New York’s hidden horticultural jewel – the NY Botanical Garden
During late spring and summer, the most popular area of The New York Botanical Garden is the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden.
Al fresco living is having a moment. We’re all using our personal outdoor spaces more than ever, in fact, according to a recent survey conducted by TruGreen, folks are spending 14 hours a week outside ...
Tucson’s hot, dry summer is a good time to reflect on your garden. Inevitably, that leads to thinking about changes to make your garden work better for you. Perhaps you want to add a pollinator garden ...
Designing your garden can be as simple as taking a photo and dreaming up ideas. Once you have an idea in mind, you can start planning which seeds and plants you'll bring to your space. This content ...
On an old lot, new owners envisioned an urban wildlife sanctuary for year-round beauty. When Jo Clifton and Roger Duncan bought the old property next door, they envisioned an urban wildlife sanctuary.
The future of urban green space might be written in code, according to research in the International Journal of ...
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