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The Art of Moving a Garden: Part 2
By Steve Asbell

Old Garden Photo by Steve Asbell Read "The Art of Moving a Garden: Part 1" here.

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Topic: How-To Tips

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day May 2012
By Katie Elzer-Peters

It's Garden Bloggers Bloom Day! I actually wrote it on my calendar this month so I could remember and participate.

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Topic: Flowers, Photos

Create a Children's Flower Garden
By Noelle Johnson

There is nothing quite as rewarding as teaching your kids a love for gardening.

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Topic: Flowers, Friday Fun, How-To Tips


Checkmate in the Garden!

By Jenny Peterson

I've been seeing more and more checkerboard designs in both gardens and at flower and garden shows lately--and I'm realizing now why it's such a popular motif.

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Topic: How-To Tips

How to Grow Caladiums

By Steve Asbell

Illustration by Jennifer Asbell With their broad and intricately painted leaves, caladiums are the artists of the shade garden.

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Topic: Flowers, How-To Tips

Plant an Herb Garden Container

By Noelle Johnson

Herb Garden Hanging Baskets Photo by Katie Elzer-Peters Do you love the taste of fresh herbs? You could step outside your kitchen door and snip fresh herbs whenever you need them instead of buying them at the grocery store.

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Topic: How-To Tips


Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden

By Noelle Johnson

Are you constantly on the lookout for damaging insects eating your vegetables.

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Spring Garden Checklist

By Barbara Fahs

Cutting Back Perennials Katie Elzer-Peters Spring is the season when gardeners and their gardens come to life.

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Topic: Flowers, How-To Tips, Vegetables

Warm Season Veggies for Raised Beds

By Barbara Fahs

From mid-spring until fall, your double raised bed garden will overflow with tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, peppers, eggplant and many other veggies that love the heat.

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Topic: Raised Bed Gardening, Vegetables