Add a bit of texture, color, and seasonal interest to your landscape with the help of groundcovers.
Sunflowers are a favorite for kids of all ages. Not only are they fun to grow they're also great to eat – that is - if you can beat the birds and squirrels to the seeds.
Add structure and a year round framework to your shady landscape with shrubs.
Evergreen shrubs can be used as a focal point, screen or anchor in a landscape or mixed border.
Add a little food, shelter and water for the birds and wait for the year round entertainment to begin.
Add a path and a bit of intrigue to your landscape.
Add color and motion to any size landscape by inviting butterflies into your yard.
Convert compost into liquid fertilizer for your houseplants, containers and landscape plantings.
You can save water and time yet still have beautiful flowers. Heat and drought tolerant beauties, once established can thrive on less water.
Save money and be kind to the environment by putting discarded plastic milk jugs, soda bottles and detergent containers to work in your landscape.
A trip to the attic, antique store or a weekend garage sale may uncover the perfect accent for your garden.
Evergreens provide more than year round greenery in the landscape.
Create an inviting space you and your guests can't resist by bringing your garden right up to the patio or deck.
Keep tall and floppy plants looking their best with a little support.
Save a few memories and the environment by giving old items new life in your landscape.
Don't let a lack of space stop you from growing your own potatoes.
Though we love our marigolds, zinnias and impatiens consider trying something new in your garden
If they grow them, kids are more likely to eat them – vegetables that is.
Use containers to add color and interest throughout your landscape
No matter what size yard or balcony – there's always room to grow vegetables
Don't let a sore back, bad knees, or a bit of arthritis prevent you from gardening
Save money and improve your diet by converting a portion of your lawn into a productive vegetable garden.
Tired of dead spots in the lawn and stepping in undiscovered droppings left by your dog? I have an attractive solution you and your pet will appreciate.
Flower Garden Design Basics
Dress up your rain barrel with a bit of paint and creativity
Quick, easy, fun and nutritious; that's what growing your own sprouts and greens year round is all about.