Monday, March 29, 2010

Newsletter: Solutions to Tough Landscaping Problems


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    March 29, 2010
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Fine Gardening #133
Slopes and side yards aren't the easiest places to landscape, but the right plants and artful designs can make all the difference. As for beds and borders, maintaining well-defined edges can be a constant battle. Click on the links for plant suggestions, design ideas, and how-to advice.

In the May/June issue of Fine Gardening, find articles on straw-bale beds, perennials for dry shade, rose culture, heirloom tomatoes, and more. Check out all the related Web features.


Shrubs for slopesShrubs for Slopes

A landscape designer recommends seven low-growing, low-maintenance shrubs that can hold their own in tough conditions.

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Perfect edgesPerfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders

In four simple steps, create or freshen up the edges of your beds and borders, giving your plantings a finished, professional look.

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Side yardsA Tale of Two Side Yards

Narrow side yards don't have to be eyesores. Thoughtful choices can turn them into inspiring garden spaces.

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