7 Genius Garden Design Ideas from an Iconic American Landscape
Artfully blend formal and wild with these garden design ideas from Hollister House in Connecticut.
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Artfully blend formal and wild with these garden design ideas from Hollister House in Connecticut.
Growing these butterfly plants will fill your garden with plenty of winged wonders all summer long.
Are woodpeckers pecking your siding? Learn why they’re making a racket and more importantly, how to get them to stop.
Clean and classic, formal landscapes never go out of style. Here's how to get the look—even if you garden in shade.
Give vining plants something to grow onto. This easy climbing frame is made out of flexible willow branches, a few pots, and some gravel.
A California family's meadow garden supports pollinators where their front lawn used to be.
Topiaries give a garden a classic look, and show off meticulous pruning skill. Take a colorful coleus to new heights with a simple trimming and staking technique to make this DIY topiary.
Less is more when it comes to modern landscape design. Get expert tips for achieving this minimalist garden style in your own yard.
As the iconic Julie Newmar of Catwoman fame nears her 90th birthday, it seems her flower-filled garden might be her most fulfilling life’s work.
Evaluate your landscape in winter to see what's working and what's not. Ensure you have plants that look good in each mini season of winter. Choose plants with year-round interest. Place plants strategically to be most visible from windows or paths and to block drab wintertime views. Include plants to attract and feed birds in winter.