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A landscaping firm in New York built an educational program to help gardeners make their landscapes more biodiverse.
Discover why garden experts say landscape fabric does more harm than good in ornamental beds and what to use instead.
Ener xeriscaping — landscaping aimed at vastly reducing the need for irrigation, including by using native or ...
Traditional landscaping can mean high water bills, constant maintenance, and plant replacements. There's a smarter approach: native plants.
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The shoveling and weed-pulling, the exposure to fresh air and sunshine, the sensory engagement with nature — all of that is ...
Keep your gravel areas weed-free by choosing the right type of gravel, prepping the area properly, and eliminating favorable ...
The second annual Parade of Gardens Southern Utah is taking place September 19-21. This self-guided tour features homes with ...
Many of you lost trees, shrubs and flowers during the summer solstice storm. Now that the clean-up is well underway, you may ...
Set above Porthcothan Bay, this home by De Rosee Sa is conceived as a modern sanctuary, its crafted materials and flowing ...
This set of Star-Telegram stories focuses on innovative gardening techniques to both enhance and manage North Texas landscapes, from the strategic use of colorful crape myrtles to beautify and ...