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Garbage Can Compost

How To Maintain and Increase Pollination In Your Yard

Helping Birds Survive Throughout The Season

Watering Efficiently

How To Choose Perennial For The Summer Garden

How To Water Plants During A Drought

Shopping For Green Products

How To Tell When A Plant Needs Re-potting

Peonies For Fall Planting

Asters

Painting Outdoor Furniture

Heuchera

Organic Gardening Techniques

Designing A White

Daylilies

Radius Garden Edger

Plants That Keep Pesky Insects Away

Getting Rid of Groundhogs

Colocasias

Planting A Pathway

How To Plant Bulbs For Forcing

Alternatives To Lawns

Designing Outdoor Rooms

Conditions Needed For Forcing Bulbs

Planting In Paving

Benefits of Vertical Gardening

Geraniums

Irrigation Tips

Oenothera

Painting Outdoor Furniture

Cutting Back Perennials

GreenCare for Troops

Plants That Attract Hummingbirds

Pathways

Keeping Containers Healthy Throughout The Summer

Reforestation of Atlantic Forest

Exotic Invasive Species

Native Lawns

USDA Ends National Survey of Pesticide Use

Groundcovers That Suppress Weeds

Lettuces For The Fall Garden

Summer Maintenance of Roses

Tall Blue Rabbit Brush

Evergreens and Trees as Architecture In The Garden

The U.N's Year of The Potato

Containers for The Garden

Tips On Treating Summertime Insects

Gaillardia

Rhus trilobata

Aggressive Weeds

Green Building Blooms

Veggies For Fall Garden

Using Red In The Garden

Spicebush

Shopping For Ergonomic Tools

A Much Needed Gardening Tool

Plants That Keep Rabbits Away

Eco-Friendly Containers

Agave havardiana

Shrubs For Small Spaces

Pesticides In Lawn Care

Keeping Ponds Clean

Americans Spending Less Time In Nature

How Planting Trees Helps Up and the Environment

Battery Powered Lawn Mowers

Bushes With Variegated Foliage

Likes and Dislikes In Your Garden

Reasons For Gardening

Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden

Zinnias

Deadheading Perennials

Elements of A Native Woodland Garden

Eco-Friendly Containers

Low Maintenance Summer Flowers

Summer Lawn Care

Succulents In The Summer Garden

A Book Recommendation

Rosemary

Ethel Glove

Summer Watering Tips

Controlling Dandelions Naturally

Forestiera neomexicana

Dealing With Garlic Mustard

How To Plant A Tree

Ramblin' Red Rose

Why Flowers Lose Their Scent

New Library of Plant Images

Containers

Forcing Forsythia

What Seeds To Sown When

Forcing Forsythias

Clematis Avant Garde

Weigela

Growing Parsnips

Hens and Chicks

The Problem With Corn

How To Germinate Poppy Seeds

Rosa 'Burgundy Iceberg'

Potted Daffodils and Tulips

Tuberous Begonias

2008 Seed Catalogues

Making Poinsettias Last

Paris polyphylla

Growing Tropical Plants Now For Spring Bloom

Ordering Spring Bulbs

Flowering Plants

2007 One of Warmest Years On Record

Safely Decorating Your Christmas Trees

Recycling Trees

Planting Garlic

Sowing Cover Crops

Goldenrod

Drought Stricken Southeast

Cutting Garden In Fall

Gardening Gloves for the Holidays

Divorce is Bad For The Environment

Saving Energy With Holiday Lighting

Ornamental Grasses

Purple Prairie Clover

Bringing Plants Indoor For The Winter

How To Re-Pot Plants

Condition of The Earth's Vital Signs

Fall Plant Sales

Dorm Plants For College Students

Guerilla Gardening

U.S. Wildflower Highway Revolution

Osteospermum 'Asti White'

Bel-robotic Mowers

Fall Blooming Bulbs

Green Roof Gardening Takes Off

Biofuels Made From Native Flowers and Perennial Grasses

Cuttings From Plants

Growing Sunflowers

Tree Planting In India

Using Alpines To Create Mini-Gardens

A Worthwhile Website

Woman Arrested For NOT Watering Her Lawn

Santolina

A Book Recommendation: Rain Gardens

Old Gardening Books

Medicinal Plants

Trailing Vines

Pinky Winky Hydrangea

Tips for Growing Tomatoes

A Children's Gardening Book

Black Caterpillar Grass

Kalanchoe beharensis

Churchill And His Garden

Sedum 'Angelina

More Summer Watering Tips

Gardeners and Tetanus Shots

Ideas For Cut Flowers From Your Garden



 
Gardening A-Z
Do you have questions about when to prune your trees or what type of roses you should plant in the shade? How do you go about selecting the right tools? What are the best perennials to buy? Why are you spending so much time and money on your lawn and it still doesn't look good?

All of these questions and more can be answered by clicking on the categories on the left hand side of the page or by writing in your subject of interest in the box at left hand side of the page. Gardening A-Z is the one stop place for answers on gardening techniques, design, specimens and a slew of other good stuff.

Latest Articles


A Foolproof Flower Garden


Don't settle for potted pansies.
With a little effort and patience,
you can create your own backyard paradise.

 
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How To Care For Your Lawn: Debunking Lawn Care Myths


Myths are abundant when it comes to caring for the American lawn. In this article, I'll address just a few in hope of setting the record straight.
 
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Developing A Healthy Lawn


We are constantly being bombarded with ads and products for creating the ultimate American dream: a beautiful, rich, healthy lawn.
 
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A Gardener's Love Affair With Roses


My first face to face meeting with a rose took place more than 30 years ago when I was a young girl and my mother asked me to weed the garden in the back yard.

 
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Perennial Geraniums For Your Garden


Hardy geraniums, also known as Cranesbill, are the unsung heroes and workhorses of the garden. They are often confused with the not very subtle red annual geraniums, Pelargoniums, that can be seen in window boxes or containers.
 
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A Great American Garden


Doe Run, a world class garden on a private estate in Unionville Pa. leaves an indelible impression on anyone who journeys there. To read more about it, click on below!
 
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Shade Plants For Windowboxes


Window boxes for shady areas are frequently overlooked opportunities for creating delightful vignettes. Learn Fran's simple design techniques for creating stunning, color and texture filled shade window boxes.

 
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Hydrangeas


Have you ever met a hydrangea you didn't love? For so many of us, hydrangeas are reminiscent of moments in our childhood, perhaps sitting on Grandma's front porch, sipping lemonade and marveling over the big, blue, in-your-face flowers.
 
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Creating A 'Shrubs Only' Border


I garden on a steep, aberrant diamond shaped property of about one half of an acre. Because I use my garden as my laboratory for experimenting with new plant varieties that appeal to me, I’m always looking for ways to expand my garden and my design repertoire.
 
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Annuals for Shade Gardens


If you thought that annuals for shady areas consisted of impatiens and begonias, think again! This season, more than ever, there is a terrific selection of annuals for shady areas, that when used with great abandon and interspersed among perennials and shrubs, can add sparkle and spunk to any summer garden!
 
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A Garden Makeover


Click on the SLIDE SHOW to learn step by step how Fran turned this property into a naturalistic, inviting and elegant landscape.
 
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Growing Roses: For Every Garden


Do you want to try your hand at growing roses but are a bit intimidated because you’ve heard stories of how finicky they tend to be?
 
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Landscaping Your Yard On A Budget


One of the first questions that clients tend to ask me upon an initial meeting to discuss landscaping their property is: “How much is this going to cost me?” to which I always respond "Don't think about that now."
 
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Fading Late Spring, Early Summer Blooms


Each Spring, as this first flush of the gardening season comes to a close, I find myself becoming a bit nostalgic, wandering around the garden, savoring the remaining spent blossoms on some of my favorite spring flowers.
 
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Simple Spring Flowers


I promised myself this year that I would run over to Chanticleer once a week to maintain a record of what is in bloom.
 
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Ornamental Grasses


If you'd like to have a garden that's serene, cushioned in lush green plants, full of movement and easy to maintain, then you're an ideal candidate for incorporating ornamental grasses into your landscape.
 
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Xeriscaping


If you want to learn more about Xeriscaping, a type of gardening that conserves water and still allows you to create beautiful gardens, click on below for a step by step SLIDE SHOW.
 
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