Sustainable Gardening

Travel Adventures – New York’s High Line

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A few weeks ago, I wrote about the Promenade Planteé in Paris. Today, I’d like to compare it.

Designing A Xeriscape for All Seasons, Part 2

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The relatively small property I mentioned last week  had a typical L-shaped, narrow contractor front walk that was.

Designing A Xeriscape for All Seasons

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Many people hear the word xeriscape and hear zeroscape, a word that does not exist. A xeriscape is.

An Educational Afternoon at Klyn Nurseries

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I will claim fame as a perennial guru but what I don’t know about woody plants, particularly trees,.

The Holiday Bookshelf: Growing Edibles

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Edible gardening is one of the hot trends in horticulture and landscape design but it is not as.

Designing A Xeriscape for All Seasons, Part 2

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  The relatively small property I mentioned last week  had a typical L-shaped, narrow contractor front walk that.

Dreaming of Spring

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During December and January, we in northern Ohio were relatively unscathed by winter. Now, however, we are inundated..

Where Is Your Rainwater Going?

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For many years, no one gave much thought to the dispersal of rain water unless there was flooding..

The Fireside Reader: Hellstrip Gardening

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Have you or one of your clients ever despaired about the treelawn, known in some areas of the.

The Fireside Reader: The Living Landscape

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The Living Landscape: Designing for beauty and biodiversity in the home garden, by Rick Darke and Doug Tallamy,.