Get Inspired by Garden Shows

By Jenny Peterson, February 23, 2012

It's the time of year when the home and garden shows start to spring up around the country. From now until later in the spring, there will be many opportunities to attend these regional or even national events, featuring products for the home and garden as well as fanciful garden displays by local designers. While these displays are a feast for our garden Read More...

Great Groundcovers

By Charlie Nardozzi, February 22, 2012

While most of us think of lawn grass as the best way to cover the ground with greenery, there are a whole host of other plants that can be used as g Read More...

Add Drama with Landscape Lighting

By Jenny Peterson, February 21, 2012

Landscape lighting is one of the most dramatic additions to your garden that you can make, taking the landscape from day to night and adding a measure Read More...

Growing Asparagus

By Jenny Peterson, February 19, 2012

You know the expression, "It's a labor of love?" That saying definitely applies to growing asparagus in your vegetable garden. But asparagus is such Read More...

Growing Radishes

By Charlie Nardozzi, February 18, 2012

Radishes are a very satisfying crop. They grow quickly in spring or fall from seed and they produce abundantly. While some people don't like the spi Read More...

Planning and Ordering Landscape Materials

By Jenny Peterson, February 16, 2012

Often we focus so much on the gorgeous plants that we'll be adding to our new spring beds that we forget about the other, more mundane landscape mater Read More...

Teaching Kids about Plant Containers

By Charlie Nardozzi, February 15, 2012

Container gardening is a popular way to grow vegetable, herbs, flowers, and even small trees and shrubs in a small space. In urban areas or around s Read More...

Coexisting with Urban Foxes

By Jenny Peterson, February 14, 2012

If you have any wooded areas around your urban property, you can expect to see a number of animals roaming through your yard. Deer, raccoons, opossums Read More...

February Rose Care

By Jenny Peterson, February 12, 2012

February is an important month for the rose gardener in many parts of the United States. Planting, pruning, and fertilizing are some of the tasks to t Read More...

Grow Peas in Spring

By Charlie Nardozzi, February 11, 2012

Nothing beats eating fresh peas from the garden. They are one of the first spring crops, are easy to grow, and come in a number of different varieti Read More...

Keeping Backyard Birds Safe

By Jenny Peterson, February 9, 2012

The cooler winter months are a great time to take a look at some of those garden projects that you've been meaning to tend to since last fall. Take bi Read More...

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