Monday, September 20, 2010

Newsletter: Create a Lawnless Front Yard

Hello, Tim!

Do you yearn to replace a green expanse with trees, shrubs, and perennials? Start planning now for a lawnless front yard.

Fall is a great time for dividing perennials, and we can show you how to make the task simpler. If you're planting tulips, consider adding fragrant tulips to the mix.

    September 20, 2010
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Scented tulipsSweetly Scented Tulips

There are thousands of tulips, but very few are fragrant. Discover 25 early, mid-season, and late varieties you can plant now for a stunning spring display.

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LawnlessDesign a Lawnless Front Yard

In this Canadian garden, trees, shrubs, and ground covers provide plenty of variety and interest in all four seasons. Best of all, there's nothing to mow.

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Dividing perennialsHow to Divide Perennials

Learn the best tools, techniques, and timing (spring or fall?) for dividing common garden perennials.

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