Monday, March 28, 2011

Newsletter: Plants that Thrive on Neglect

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Sedums aren't showstoppers, but they'll bring unexpected beauty to your garden without a lot of work from you. Also in this issue: shape up your shrubs and trees with judicious pruning, and see some clever ways to use recycled materials as patio pavers.

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The May/June issue of Fine Gardening (#139) features a special section on front-yard design. You'll also find articles on meadow rues, low-maintenance showstoppers, heirloom tomatoes, tomato support systems, and the winner of the 2010 Container Challenge. Explore this issue and some related online features:
    • What's in the issue
    • A gardener's checklist for early summer
    • Plant IDs: A front-yard garden in Tennessee
    • Slideshow: 2010 Container Contest finalists
    • 2011 Container Contest: Accessorize!
    • Buy this issue
    • Subscribe to Fine Gardening

    March 28, 2011
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SedumCreeping Sedums

Are you in search of a low-growing, spreading, colorful, and drought-tolerant plant? With sedums, you have many options.

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PruningPruning Dead or Diseased Wood

The proper techniques keep your shrubs and trees healthy and attractive. Lee Reich, author of The Pruning Book, shows you how to proceed.

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Go Green on the PatioGo Green
on the Patio


Enhance your outdoor spaces with the creative use of recycled materials.

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