Gardening - General

Shady Characters

Gardeners often fall into the latter category because low-light conditions prevent the development of lush lawns, leaving shady areas looking bare, or worse yet, weedy.

Shaping a Standard

Train bougainvillea into a topiary form that looks like a tree.

Small Space, Big Impact

Packed Patios. Tight quarters? Rest easy. If you have room for a lawn chair, you have room for flowers.

Snip, Plant, Grow

Taking cuttings is a great way to expand or share the beauty of any garden. Perhaps you'd like to preserve a flower with family history, increase your collection of favorite blooms or reproduce that hard-to-find plant.

Splendor in the Grass

Sometimes, it seems like we're surrounded by grass. It's in our lawns, on curbside strips, in public parks and many other ordinary places. Rarely do we consider grass more than just a green carpet but it has so much more to offer!

Stone Pathway Leads to Savings

If a winding stone pathway doesn't fit your landscape budget, this gardener shares her tips to build one for only $500!

Take a Stroll Inside Riana's World

Colorful mosaic sculptures decorate the beautiful gardens in this rural Wisconsin backyard.

The Gardens of Balboa Park

This wonderful park in San Diego, California, contains 19 beautiful and diverse gardens.

The Life of a Plant Hunter

Discover the life of a plant hunter through these unique plant discovery programs open to backyard gardeners.

The Scoop on Shrubs

The simple shrub it can work wonders in your yard. Whether it's structure, privacy, color or wildlife you seek, there's a shrub to fill every need.

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