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It’s a Small World

Fairy gardens are increasingly popular these days. Here’s how to plant and care for your own.

Bottlebrush Buckeye

A large, spreading shrub with fluffy white flowers.

Rose Meets Cactus

Typically flowers, pretty as they are, don’t get credit for changing a life. But Pam Penick says they changed hers.

Perfect Penstemons

Posted in: Perennials

Penstemons are a staple in Western gardens—and for good reason. Certain types of these native plants thrive on heat and drought. They prefer poor soils and, once established, require little water.

Make Your Own Hypertufa Trough

Posted in: How-To Projects

If you long for a rock garden but don’t have the space, or you want a home for some miniature plants that will look out of place in a big garden bed, or you are simply tired of looking at the same old pots, a hypertufa trough is right for you.

Shades of Blue

Posted in: Edibles

What’s round, blue, and deliciously good for you? Blueberries, of course!

Tips for a Drought-Tolerant Garden

Save time and cut back on watering chores with pretty plants that thrive
in dry conditions.

Delicious Native Fruits

Posted in: Edibles

From diminutive lingonberry plants to towering persimmon trees, native fruits are diverse and delectable.

Indian Pink

Posted in: Perennials

This southeastern wildflower sizzles in the shadows with 2-inch-long, trumpet-shaped, fire-engine red flowers that open to yellow throats.

‘New Dawn’

Posted in: Roses

A vigorous climber with double, pale pink flowers.

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