Garden Spaces
Garden space design depends on many things. How large is your space? What types of plants do you have in mind? What garden space layout will work best for your situation? Whether it’s space saving gardens for small areas or a grand garden design, you’ll find what you’re looking here. Creative garden spaces are possible for everyone. Learn how to garden in small spaces, large spaces and all spaces. Designing a garden space for your needs is easy, so browse through the following articles, as you’re sure to find something to fit the space you need.
Garden Spaces
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Gardening With Exotics
Don't live in the tropics? You can still enjoy exotic gardening. Gardening with exotics can be done anywhere and in any climate. Containers let us enjoy the benefits of growing exotic plants, even in cooler regions.
By Nikki Tilley
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Creative Screening With Plants: Good Borders Make Good Neighbors
When creating these living screens, you should first determine its overall purpose, size, and location. Ask yourself questions to solve your particular screening problem. This article can help.
By Nikki Tilley
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Design Tips For A Beautiful Garden
A well-designed garden can provide an attractive frame for the home and surrounding landscape. Use the following tips found in this article to create a beautiful garden of your own.
By Nikki Tilley
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Landscaping Features: Creating Features For The Garden
There?s more to gardening than growing plants. Garden features are an important part of the visual design. Learn more about creating interesting features for the garden in this article. Get started here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Rain Garden Instructions: What Is A Rain Garden And Rain Garden Plants
Rain gardens are quickly becoming popular in the home garden. Making a rain garden design for your yard is not hard, and the tips in this article will make it even easier. Click here to get started.
By Heather Rhoades
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Plants For Garden Rooms & Patios
The best location for plants is a garden room or solarium. Many plants thrive on patios too. Use the following article to get good plant choices for patios and garden rooms. Click here to learn more.
By Heather Rhoades
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Learn A Bit About Rock Gardens
Rock gardening is a great way to make any yard welcoming, and it doesn't require much work. You can design your rock garden to be simple or complex. Learn more in this article.
By Gardening Know How
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Growing Cutting Gardens - How To Create A Cutting Flower Garden
Growing cutting gardens is a worthwhile experience for anyone wanting beautiful flowers to adorn their home. There is no one-size fit all plan to growing a cutting garden, but you can get tips here.
By Susan Patterson
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Creating A Gray Garden: Learn How To Use Plants With Silver Or Gray Color
Plants with silver or gray color serve as buffers between areas of intense color or changes in theme. Learn more about how to use silver foliage plants in the following article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Learn The Basic Elements Of An English Garden
The classic English garden may date as far back as the first century A.D., but they are still just as popular today. Read this article to learn more about the elements of an English garden.
By Arista Hageman
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Fairy Gardens - How To Make Your Garden Into A Fairy Sanctuary
Fairy gardens are becoming increasingly popular in the home garden. With the tips from this article and a little creativity, you can learn how to create your own fairy sanctuary. Click here to learn more.
By Heather Rhoades
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Creating An Exotic Jungle Garden
Got a tangled mess in your backyard? Turn it into an exotic jungle garden. With a little creativity, you can easily transform a messy landscape into a tropical paradise. Read here for tips.
By Heather Rhoades
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Entryway Plant List: Choosing A Plant For Front Entrances
For most homes, the front door garden is the guest's first impression of you and is scrutinized the most closely. Find out more about choosing a plant for front entrances in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Planning A Garden: How To Connect The Garden With Its Surroundings
A well-planned garden design should reflect the personal style and needs of its owner, but it should also give the garden a sense of belonging within its surroundings. Learn how to do this here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Japanese Flower Gardens - Plants For A Japanese Garden
Japanese flower gardens are works of art, if done well. The key to designing your own Japanese garden is to keep it simple and try to imitate nature in the layout. This article will help get you started with Japanese garden design.
By Shari Armstrong
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Plants For Graves - Flowers Good For Planting On A Grave
Cemeteries are peaceful places for contemplation and reflection. The newly bereaved may wonder, "Can I plant flowers in a cemetery?" Yes, you can, and this article can help with how and what plants are suitable.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Garden Photography: How To Create A Photographer’s Garden
For photographers a bright, lively and flourishing garden is a great opportunity for special plant shots and unique photo ops. If you want to make your backyard into a wonderful spot for taking pictures, click here to learn useful tips for garden photography.
By Teo Spengler