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Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade - finegardening.com - Britain - county Garden
finegardening.com
15.05.2024 / 16:03

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade

Twenty-five years ago when my wife Kathy and I started searching for a new home for our growing family, she focused on all the qualities one looks for in a new house. I, of course, looked at what every gardener considers imperative—the lot. Thanks to Kathy, we ended up with a wonderful new place. And much to my delight, the property had one particularly important feature—good soil. The other nice bonus was that the backyard bordered a small city park, with lots of open space for the kids to play, so my garden design did not have to include an area for kicking a soccer ball. Plant-wise, however, there wasn’t much other than invasive shrubs and trees. So after removing all the nasty invasives, I had a clean slate to work with.

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade – Plant IDs - finegardening.com - Britain - county Garden
finegardening.com
15.05.2024 / 16:03

Design an Engaging, Naturalistic Garden in the Shade – Plant IDs

Starting a new garden from scratch can be daunting, but it’s also a fantastic opportunity to create exactly what you want. The vision I had for my new garden (two decades ago) was based on the many small English gardens that I was lucky enough to visit—not the gardens with impeccably maintained lawns and neatly clipped hedges, but those that had plants spilling out of every nook and cranny. Since its inception, the landscape has been slowly undergoing a transformation over the past decade, from a traditional shade garden to a more naturalistic one that embraces an ecology-first mindset. This evolution, however, hasn’t sacrificed the original intention of my dream garden—that it be a visually appealing space with plenty of activity.

How do you stop a garden from looking too designed? | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Usa - France
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024 / 14:47

How do you stop a garden from looking too designed? | House & Garden

A city garden by Luciano Giubbilei, where an interesting mix of shapes and textures is provided by the foliage of a multi-stemmed Acer palmatum, a wisteria and a mound of Euphorbia mellifera.

White Appliances Are Back—How to Style Them Like a Designer - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
12.05.2024 / 09:27

White Appliances Are Back—How to Style Them Like a Designer

When you think about white kitchen appliances, chances are you’re transported back to the kitchens of the 1990s. If you’re picturing outdated kitchens with yellowing fridges, you aren’t alone. But it’s 2024 and white kitchen appliances are back with a completely new look that’s so chic—yes, really!

Designing a Hardy Garden - finegardening.com - state Wisconsin
finegardening.com
10.05.2024 / 15:25

Designing a Hardy Garden

I have often thought of myself as “gardening against the odds.” My rural Black Earth, Wisconsin, garden is adjacent to a marsh and pond and is technically in Zone 5a, but the open farmland and subsequent winds around me place it closer to Zone 4b. I’ve lost plants to harsh winters, deer, rabbits, and woodchucks. I’ve had snapping turtles till up my garden beds to make nests and beloved woody plants destroyed by beavers. As if all that weren’t enough, the majority of the shade in the garden is from black walnut trees, which cause lots of problems, like robbing moisture and nutrients from surrounding plants.

A Welcoming Approach to Entryway Garden Design - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
09.05.2024 / 19:29

A Welcoming Approach to Entryway Garden Design

Creating an entryway that truly works is a worthwhile investment. You will enjoy how it makes your home look and feel, and providing a welcoming first glimpse of your home and property will increase that all-important ‘curb appeal’ if and when you sell your home.

Back in Jay Sifford’s Beautiful Bog Gardens - finegardening.com - state North Carolina
finegardening.com
07.05.2024 / 10:39

Back in Jay Sifford’s Beautiful Bog Gardens

Today we’re exploring more of Jay Sifford‘s lesser-seen back garden. We’ve toured and featured the award-winning landscape designer’s immaculate stylized meadow front garden, but now we’re wondering why the blooming bogs at the back of his home aren’t getting more attention.

A perfectly formed small city garden by our Garden Designer of the Year | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - San Francisco - city London
houseandgarden.co.uk
07.05.2024 / 10:31

A perfectly formed small city garden by our Garden Designer of the Year | House & Garden

Pale brick pavers, laid in a herringbone pattern, run from the open-plan ground floor out into the garden, creating a seamless transition between the two spaces.

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