Monday, February 8, 2010

Newsletter: Edible Plants Can Be Ornamental, Too


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    February 8, 2010
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Hello, Tim!

This week, consider adding fruit-bearing plants to your ornamental garden, take a video tour of a spectacular wildlife garden, and learn the fine points of seed starting.

Whatever your gardening style, find design principles to guide all your gardening efforts at FineGardening.com.

Edible lalndscapingEdible Landscaping

A number of handsome trees, shrubs, and ground covers also bear luscious fruit. Garden guru Lee Reich recommends six species that are low maintenance, pest resistant, and attractive over the long term.

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Video: Gardening for wildlifeTour a Wildlife Garden

A large pond is the focal point of a Pacific Northwest garden designed to attract birds and other creatures.

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Jump-start your seedsJump-Start Your Seeds

Many seeds are simple to grow, but some require special handling. Learn best practices for getting your seedlings off to a good start.

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