Monday, June 28, 2010

Newsletter: Simple Summer Gardening


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    June 28, 2010
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Hello, Tim!

A tuteur is a classic garden structure, but this version is really down to earth, inexpensive, and quick to build. And if you like things simple, consider growing self-sowing plants. These garden vagabonds can add
a welcome element of surprise to your garden design.

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Finally, here's a reason to try planting in containers: With a movable garden, it's a lot easier to try new combinations in various spots in your landscape.

Post a photo of your backyard garden space in our photo challenge. The winner will receive a 46-inch garden bench from the CedarStore.com.

Rustic tuteurBuild a Rustic Tuteur

Branches, glue, screws, and string are all it takes to support your climbing plants in style.

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Garden vagabondsGarden Vagabonds

Self-sowing perennials and annuals add an element of surprise.

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A movable gardenA Movable Garden

Experiment with garden design by planting in pots and moving them around.

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