Monday, June 1, 2015

Newsletter: Romancing the Garden

  Create an inviting space, herbs that tolerate shade, give your new small bed a backbone and more... Trouble viewing?
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How to Create an Inviting Space

Your garden is a very personal place. Whether it's your favorite spot to enjoy the quiet, or a place where you like to entertain some of your closest friends. Some plants lend themselves well to creating inviting spaces. Qualities such as privacy, illumination, scent, and more can truly personalize your garden to fit your need for you and your friends.

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Not Your Average Moon Garden
Sweetly Scented Annuals
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White Lady Banks Rose
How to Create an Inviting Space

Visit our latest interactive inspiration page to find inviting plants for your space!

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Creating a Private Haven

Spice Up the Night
What to use as a "Trellis" for a climbing rose
Garden Design Basics: A Battle Between Stuff and Space

Culinary Herbs That Grow Well in Shade

When I say these herbs grow well in shade, I want to be clear that I don't mean full shade. Rather, I'm talking about those areas that are in semi-shade, dappled sunlight, and afternoon shade. In other words, they don't need full sun, which is 8-10 hours of sunlight. Here are six culinary herbs that, though they enjoy the sunshine, do well in less sun than you may think.
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Designing a Small Border - Part One: Establishing a Backbone

Every bed needs a backbone to anchor the entire planting. It's monumentally easier to create a backbone first than to go back and add it when the bed is already full of plants.
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