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Making The Cut
Giving your trees and shrubs a good pruning is often one of the best things you can do for them. Pruning--properly done--invigorates a tree, shrub or plant, improving air circulation, removing dead or diseased growth ... [... more]
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Gardening With Kids
Kids and gardening go hand in hand. For toddlers, there are bright colors, fuzzy leaves, strange bugs and beautiful butterflies. By the time they're in first grade, kids love sprouting beans in paper towels and ... [... more]
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Water Features For Any Budget
Nothing can quite transform a landscape like a water feature. Whether it's a dramatic waterfall or a quiet pond, water works its magic on any garden, providing a focal point and soothing the soul. Moving water ... [... more]
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Butterfly Gardening
It's easy to plant things that will attract them. The list is long and includes a range of annuals, perennials, wildflowers and shrubs--butterfly bush, bee balm, daisy, coneflower, coreopsis, mint, phlox, verbena, ... [... more]
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Bulb Basics
It's one of those little miracles of gardening--a small bulb tucked into the soil in one season can reward the gardener the next growing season and, depending on the variety, for year after year after that. Before ... [... more]
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Weed Wars
Indian strawberry (wild strawberry) often pops up as a groundcover in flower beds, But it's not all bad--in ornamental beds it can compete with more obnoxious weeds, and the nectar of its flowers is a preferred food ... [... more]
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Erica Glasener
Horticultural writer and lecturer Erica Glasener graduated from the University of Maryland. Before moving to Atlanta, she worked at the prestigious Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, where she was in charge of the ... [... more]
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Mondo Man
Jim Lewis is a man with an obsession. He's planted over 50,000 four-inch pots of dwarf mondo grass in his Atlanta garden. In his eclectic backyard, he uses the dark green ground cover as a substitute for a lawn and for other special effects. ... [... more]
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Old And Young Garden
Rinne Allen, an artist-photographer, and her husband, Lee Smith, a contractor, have preserved a 1960s garden started by University of Georgia professor of landscape architecture John Linley. The original garden is shady, steep and densely ... [... more]
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Over-The-Top Topiaries
In South Carolina, one man creates magical topiaries that have garnered international acclaim. [... more]
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