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When one gardener realized there was no seed available to order, she panicked and then began asking questions. Her new book offers some answers.
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When one gardener realized there was no seed available to order, she panicked and then began asking questions. Her new book offers some answers.
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Frozen herbs can conjure up the delights of warm weather even in the depths of winter. Here’s how to get started.
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Having an ecologically responsible landscape doesn’t mean you need to get rid of your favorite plants: “It’s about letting things in.”
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Innisfree, in Millbrook, N.Y., “doesn’t look like other gardens.” That’s by design.
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Or just start by planting a few pawpaw or persimmon trees. Chances are, you’ll want more.
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They may not be the showiest thing on the patio, but these miniature landscapes inevitably take center stage: “It’s about being in Lilliputian land.”
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If you can create a native garden that looks at home on the grounds of a historic Philadelphia Main Line estate, you can do it anywhere.
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Because there’s no such thing as too much Clematis, here’s how to get a little more — and make it last a little longer.
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Welcome to the ‘disease garden’: It’s not pretty, but it’s full of answers.