Monday, August 23, 2010

Newsletter: The Best Way to Plant Under a Tree

Hello, Tim!

This week, find out the best way to establish a garden under a tree, learn how to create a low-maintenance garden, and see some really odd plants at the University of California Botanical Garden.

We're also featuring some basic information on composting and a guide to picking the perfect pot that evaluates the pros and cons of container materials: terra-cotta, fiberglass, metal, cast stone, and plastic.

    August 23, 2010
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Planting under a treeHow to Plant under a Tree

If you choose trees that tolerate underplanting and plants that thrive in dry shade, you can transform a patch of hard earth, sparse weeds, and knobby roots into a lush, shady nook.

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Right plantsRight Plants, Right Places

A beautiful garden on a small urban lot in Texas Hill Country is a haven for its creators, who offer five low-maintenance solutions to time-consuming tasks.

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BerkeleyBeautiful, Bizarre, and Fascinating

Blogger Billy Goodnick visits the University of California Botanical Garden, home to more than 10,000 plant species. See some of his favorites.

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