Monday, January 23, 2012

Newsletter: 15 Tips for Designing a Garden

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If creating or revamping part of a garden is on your spring to-do list, get a head start with practical planning tips.

Ample light is essential for starting seeds indoors, but instead of buying an expensive setup, why not build a grow-light stand with our simple plans?

For winter color and fragrance inside the home, force branches into bloom by bringing them indoors. For outdoor garden interest, draw inspiration from winter containers designed by Fine Gardening contributors Amanda Thomsen and Scott Endres.

    January 23, 2012
15 design tips 15 Tips for Designing a Garden

A landscape architect offers practical guidance for creating enjoyable, livable garden spaces.

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Grow-light stand Build a Grow-Light Stand

With a few basic tools and plastic pipe from the home center, you can build a tabletop grow-light stand for a fraction of the cost of a store-bought model.

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Forcing branches Forcing Branches

It's easy to cut branches and bring them inside to bloom. The tricky part is selecting the best species and cutting the branches at the right time of year.

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